Chicago crime: Michigan man arrested for allegedly sexually abusing boy, 6, in McDonald's bathroom stall
The suspect also allegedly battered a security guard at the Chicago McDonald's who tried to stop him from abusing the child
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A Michigan man has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a 6-year-old boy in a Chicago McDonald's restaurant, police said.
Bryan Sutton, 62, is a resident of Flint, Michigan. Sutton faces one felony count of kidnapping and another felony count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse against a victim under 13 years of age.
The alleged molestation took place in a bathroom at the McDonald’s location on North Clark street in Chicago - the former site of the Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's flagship restaurant.
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The incident happened at around 5:45 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. A security guard responded to the incident.
CHICAGO CRIME: BOY, 6, SEXUALLY ABUSED IN MCDONALD'S BATHROOM STALL, POLICE SAY
Sutton allegedly battered the 61-year-old security guard. Police soon arrived and took the suspect, who reportedly resisted arrest, into custody.
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The 6-year-old victim was taken to Lurie Children’s Hospital, while the security guard did not require medical attention.
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No other details about the case or its investigation were made immediately available.