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Home / Crime and Justice / Man's Spraying Spree Escalates Across Houston

Man's Spraying Spree Escalates Across Houston

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Suspect accused of bear spraying in a hotel lobby.
  • Allegations include attacks at a store and a grocery.
  • Witnesses observed erratic behavior prior to arrests.
Man's Spraying Spree Escalates Across Houston

A man identified as Robert Edward Glasscock is now facing several new charges stemming from alleged incidents across Houston, according to recent court records. Police reported that Glasscock sprayed a contractor at the downtown Club Quarters Hotel on Wednesday night, where he had reportedly been staying for several weeks.

Newly obtained documents detail further accusations, including Glasscock allegedly spraying a worker at a Best Buy store in the Galleria area earlier this year. He is also accused of attacking two women at a Kroger grocery store in the Heights area last year.

One of the alleged victims at the Kroger recounted being sprayed with a chemical irritant and experiencing its effects for an extended period. She also stated that Glasscock allegedly groped a second woman inside the store. A video recording by the second victim and a license plate number provided by another eyewitness reportedly aided investigators in tracking down Glasscock.

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Bear spray attacks Houston stores

Neighbors of Glasscock, who had lived in a Montrose home for over 15 years, described his behavior as increasingly erratic within the past year. They noted his recent move from his long-term residence into a hotel. Social media posts allegedly show Glasscock discussing installing cameras outside his hotel room and posting about international figures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Robert Edward Glasscock is accused of using bear spray on a hotel contractor, spraying an employee at a Best Buy, and assaulting two women at a Kroger grocery store.
Neighbors reported that Robert Edward Glasscock exhibited increasingly erratic behavior in the year preceding his arrest.
Glasscock was arrested at the Club Quarters Hotel after allegedly spraying a contractor. Evidence from a second victim's video and an eyewitness license plate also aided investigators.

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