TROY (WWJ) -- One person is facing charges after police responded to a report of "customer trouble" at a Troy restaurant last Friday.
At around 10 p.m. on June 7, officers were called to Kona Grill on Big Beaver Rd. on a report of three people who'd walked out with their drinks from the bar.
According to employees, a 36-year-old man Detroit man and two women had ordered food and drinks, and — after being served their drinks — they "became belligerent" with staff.
A three people then walked out without paying, the employees said, taking their drinks and the glasses they were served in with them.
The three suspects were gone before officers arrived, but police returned later when they got a call that the man came back for a cell phone that was left on the bar.
Officers arrived quickly and stopped the man in the parking lot as he left the restaurant a second time.
As officers were arresting the man, they spotted a plastic wrapper underneath his foot — and the man admitted that it contained cocaine, police said.
The man was taken to Troy Police lock-up and booked on charges of Larceny in a Building, Possession of Cocaine, and Defrauding an Innkeeper.
His name was not immediately released.





