A masseuse rebuffed a male client’s attempt to turn a massage into a sexual encounter, then filed a harassment report with police.
The incident occurred around 1 p. m. Feb. 9 at a massage spa on Haggerty, a Plymouth Township Police Department report said.
The woman told police the visit started on a wrong note when the client undressed completely, ignoring her instructions to leave on his underwear and cover his genital area with a towel. She left the room when she saw he was naked, she said, telling him to cover himself with a towel, and he did so.
During the massage, the man pulled one of the masseuse’s hands toward his buttocks, and later told her repeatedly to “apply oil between my legs,” she said. At one point, the man said, “I’ll pay you very nicely,” the report said.
The woman said she cut a massage of the man’s legs short because she felt uncomfortable, then, after he told her to put oil between his legs three or four times, abruptly told him the massage was finished and that he should dress, pay and leave.
The receptionist reported that the client threw the payment at her and bolted for the door.
Neighbor trouble
Police reported trouble Feb. 8 between neighbors in the area of Ann Arbor Trail and Beck.
A neighbor harassed a 22-year-old man who was clearing snow from a local pond, in order to ice skate there with friends, and it was found later that salt had been spread on the pond, ruining it for skating, a police report said.
A day earlier, the report said, the same neighbor drove by and made an obscene gesture to relatives who were visiting.
The complainant told police he wanted the incidents documented in case the trouble escalated.
Drunk driving charge
A 40-year-old Detroit man was arrested on a drunken-driving charge early Feb. 8 after police found him asleep at the wheel of a running car.
The 2001 Pontiac Grand Am the man was in was on Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Road, facing south on the northbound side and part-way off the road, a police report said. An officer was dispatched to the scene just before 4 a.m., police said.
The officer was able to wake the man, who said he had no idea where he was or where he was going and smelled of alcohol, the report said. He performed poorly on field sobriety tests and, at the police station, registered a blood-alcohol content of .25 on a breath-analyzing machine, police said.
By Matt Jachman
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