According to Hillsdale County Prosecuting Attorney Neal Brady, Joblinski was at an off-site employee party and was told he had to return to work to clean and close the restaurant, the newspaper reported.
Police responded to a call when Joblinski allegedly began destroying property, including throwing a table through a window. The caller believed Joblinski was trying to break into the restaurant, the Daily News reported.
“He just lost it,” Brady told the newspaper.
Joblinski is tentatively scheduled for a probable cause conference Wednesday in 2B District Court, according to the Daily News.
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