Four arrested after early-morning attack in restaurant


Columbus police are reporting that four people were arrested early Sunday morning after a disturbance at the McDonalds, on Jonathan Moore Pike.
Officers were called to the scene at about 4 a.m. Sunday after a worker was reportedly battered by a customer. The suspect had already left but police stopped a matching vehicle on State Road 11 near Garden City.
The driver, 29 year old Jose S. Duran of Columbus did not have a valid driver’s license and he was arrested. A search of the vehicle revealed two large chunks of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

All four people in the vehicle, including two passengers, 49-year-old Rosita Montoya of Seymour and 21-year-old Glenda I. Lopez of Columbus, were arrested on methamphetamine possession charges, while Duran is also facing a charge of driving without obtaining a license.
23-year-old Belita A. Correa of Seymour is facing an additional charge of battery with bodily injury.

