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Boarded-up Subway in Leesburg remains open after windows smashed out

A boarded-up Subway restaurant in Leesburg remains open after the windows were smashed out in the wee hours of the morning by a shirtless man hurling rocks.

The Subway restaurant at 1320 South 14th St. was open for business after rocks were used to smash the windows
The Subway restaurant at 1320 S. 14th St. was open for business after rocks were used to smash the windows.

The Leesburg Police Department received a 911 call at 3:12 a.m. Saturday from a passerby who told the 911 operator that there was a male wearing jeans and no shirt throwing rocks at the Subway restaurant at 1320 S. 14th St.

Frederick C. McPherson
Frederick C. McPherson

When police arrived, they detained 58-year-old Frederick Charles McPherson at the scene. The restaurant had two large windows broken out as well as the glass in the front doors. Several rocks were found inside the store where the sandwich cooler glass had been shattered. When asked why he had thrown the rocks McPherson said he was thirsty.

Damage to the store was estimated to be in excess of $3,000.

After being booked at the Leesburg Police Department, McPherson was transported to the Lake County Jail where bond was set at $2,000.

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