A man is suspected of vandalizing a gas station in Memphis, Tennessee, after being denied access to it, police said.
According to WMC, the suspect was driving a white Chevrolet Impala and stopped at a gas station on Winchester Road shortly before 2 p.m. on Sept. 16.
After he stopped at work, he was denied access to the gas station’s restroom.
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A man has been charged with vandalism at a gas station in Memphis, Tennessee after he was denied access to the restroom. (Getty Images)
The man became enraged, went outside, threw a rock at the store window, and drove away.
A short time later, the man returned to the gas station and began smashing two gas pumps.
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The man threw a rock at a store window and broke two petrol pumps. (Getty Images)
Video of the incident showed an agitated man slamming the pump on the ground, swinging it around until the nozzle came off and gas spewed out.
Police are searching for the suspect on suspicion of damaging property.


Police are searching for the suspect on suspicion of damaging property. (Getty Images)
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The suspect was described as being of average height with short black hair and a beard.