Bikini Barista Fights Off Customer Trying To Pull Her Out Of Drive-Thru Window, Suspect Released On Cashless Bail
A “bikini barista” at a drive-thru coffee stand near Seattle was grabbed by the arm and yanked by a customer – leaving her with bruises and him with a first-degree attempted kidnapping charge.
Surveillance video shows the woman leaning out the window to hand drinks to a vehicle’s driver, who grabs her and apparently tries to pull her into the car.
According to the report, the incident occurred at a Ladybug Bikini Espresso stand in Lakewood, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, on Aug. 13.
The suspect, an apparent L.A. Dodgers fan, ripped the woman’s shirt in the incident. The New York Post reports the barista was left with red marks on her wrist, bicep and shoulder
Fox 13 reports authorities tracked down the man in the footage, 19-year-old Ezekiel Guerrero, about a week later using information from his credit card receipt.
During questioning by police, Guerrero repeats that he was “not in the right state of mind” during the 2 a.m. coffee stop, telling his questioner, “I let go [of her].”
“It was just a bad night for me. I’m sorry,” he said. “I was drunk, I was upset.”
Guerrero faces a first-degree kidnapping charge, to which he pleaded not guilty at his arraignment.
Surveillance video shows the woman leaning out the window to hand drinks to a vehicle’s driver, who grabs her and apparently tries to pull her into the car.
According to the report, the incident occurred at a Ladybug Bikini Espresso stand in Lakewood, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, on Aug. 13.
The suspect, an apparent L.A. Dodgers fan, ripped the woman’s shirt in the incident. The New York Post reports the barista was left with red marks on her wrist, bicep and shoulder
Fox 13 reports authorities tracked down the man in the footage, 19-year-old Ezekiel Guerrero, about a week later using information from his credit card receipt.
During questioning by police, Guerrero repeats that he was “not in the right state of mind” during the 2 a.m. coffee stop, telling his questioner, “I let go [of her].”
“It was just a bad night for me. I’m sorry,” he said. “I was drunk, I was upset.”
Guerrero faces a first-degree kidnapping charge, to which he pleaded not guilty at his arraignment.