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Norwalk Man Charged In Wilton Restaurant Argument

Aaron Jobe is facing a pair of misdemeanor charges after an argument at a Wilton Boston Market restaurant. Photo Credit: Wilton Police Department

WILTON, Conn. — A Norwalk man accused of knocking over furniture during an argument at a restaurant is facing a pair of charges, Wilton police said.

Aaron Jobe, 19, of 49 Meadow St., Apt. 10, was charged last Tuesday with second-degree threatening and second-degree breach of peace, both misdemeanors, police said. Jobe turned himself in on a warrant.

He was involved in an argument at Boston Market restaurant just after 7 p.m. Aug. 28, police said. Jobe, a former employee of the restaurant, got into an argument with the staff, made threats to employees and knocked around furniture, upsetting customers, police said.

Jobe was released and is scheduled to appear Friday in Norwalk Superior Court.

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