Oxford business owner accused of harassment
OXFORD – The owner of a new Oxford business was arrested Monday on charges of sexual harassment and forcible touching.
Dave C. Clark, 42, the owner of the Oxford eatery Donut World, was arrested by Oxford Police on Monday after allegedly sexually harassing a female employee. The arrest came after a month-long investigation into complaints filed against Clark. According to Oxford Police Chief Richard Nolan, one employee alleged that Clark had subjected her to forcible touching during her employment. A younger female employee also complained about Clark’s behavior, although she did not report being the target of his advances, Nolan said. “An eighteen-year-old female employee did have the same complaints about his behavior, but nothing was done to the younger female,” Nolan explained. Both the employees quit their jobs during the same time period.
Clark was charged for second degree sexual harassment and forcible touching, a class A misdemeanor.
The Oxford man was released on an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in Village of Oxford Court in May.
Another employee at Donut World, Tammy L. Winton, 30, Sherburne, was also arrested for other crimes that allegedly occurred at the Oxford shop. Nolan explained the complaints made against Winton were separate from those made against Clark;, however, both investigations were done at the same time.
Winton allegedly stole money from a cash register and a night deposit, while employed at Donut World. The store owner accused Winton of taking over $160 from the business without his knowledge or permission.
Winton was charged with petit larceny. She was released and is scheduled to appear in Village of Oxford Court in May to answer the charge.
Dave C. Clark, 42, the owner of the Oxford eatery Donut World, was arrested by Oxford Police on Monday after allegedly sexually harassing a female employee. The arrest came after a month-long investigation into complaints filed against Clark. According to Oxford Police Chief Richard Nolan, one employee alleged that Clark had subjected her to forcible touching during her employment. A younger female employee also complained about Clark’s behavior, although she did not report being the target of his advances, Nolan said. “An eighteen-year-old female employee did have the same complaints about his behavior, but nothing was done to the younger female,” Nolan explained. Both the employees quit their jobs during the same time period.
Clark was charged for second degree sexual harassment and forcible touching, a class A misdemeanor.
The Oxford man was released on an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in Village of Oxford Court in May.
Another employee at Donut World, Tammy L. Winton, 30, Sherburne, was also arrested for other crimes that allegedly occurred at the Oxford shop. Nolan explained the complaints made against Winton were separate from those made against Clark;, however, both investigations were done at the same time.
Winton allegedly stole money from a cash register and a night deposit, while employed at Donut World. The store owner accused Winton of taking over $160 from the business without his knowledge or permission.
Winton was charged with petit larceny. She was released and is scheduled to appear in Village of Oxford Court in May to answer the charge.
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