MADISON, Wis. — A DeForest man was arrested last month after police said he threatened employees at a Madison fast food restaurant.
Police said that, on Oct. 29, a 23-year-old man approached a female employee at a restaurant on Collins Court then waited in the parking lot until she got off work. Another employee intervened, and the man allegedly chased them with a weapon.
The man left the area before officers arrived.
The next night, an employee at a nearby gas station saw the man and called police. The man was driving away when officers arrived, and he was arrested after what police called a high-risk traffic stop.
He was arrested for second-degree recklessly endangering safety and a probation hold.
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