Whataburger employees credited with saving 13-year-old girl: ‘Something didn’t seem right’

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Whataburger employees credited with saving 13-year-old girl: ‘Something didn’t seem right’
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Police said the Whataburger workers’ instincts were “spot on.”

workers at the Whataburger called 911 on Tuesday to report a young girl eating with an older man in a situation that “didn’t seem right.”Responding officers found that the 79-year-old man, identified as Michael Clark, had offered the girl money in exchange for sexual favors. Clark had picked up the girl in his truck as she walked down the street just before they went to Whataburger, police said.

The girl told police that Clark had inappropriately touched her during a previous encounter a few weeks ago. Police said after interviewing everyone involved, Clark was arrested for indecency with a child and solicitation of prostitution. He is currently being held in the Bi-State Jail with a bond of $225,000.Copyright 2023 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

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