LPD: Suspect vandalizes Lincoln Supersaver

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A man was cited for allegedly vandalizing a Supersaver, 2662 Cornhusker Hwy.

The incident was reported Tuesday morning, around 8:30. Employees say a man was upset and screaming in the store. He allegedly began to break store items, including 25 bottles of wine, a metal detector by the front entrance, and a computer.

When officers arrived on scene, a man was seen in the store parking. He was swinging around a ‘no parking’ sign, which still had a concrete chunk on the bottom of it.

According to Lincoln Police, a video showed the same man throwing rocks at cars before entering the store. Three vehicles were damaged, causing about $3,000 in damage.

The man was identified as 40-year-old Andrew Marr. Lincoln Police say a pipe and a clear bag containing meth was found in his possession.

Marr was cited on criminal mischief and two drug charges.

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