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VIDEO: Police seek man who threw tantrum inside Chevron store

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(KGTV)--Gas station surveillance video emerged Thursday of a man who completely lost his cool after the clerk asked him to stop harassing her customers, according to the Santa Ana Police Department. 

The man, who had been loitering around the Santa Ana Chevron station on the evening of March 28, followed the clerk back into the store where he began throwing items from the store at her. 

He left when she called 911, only to return again to attempt to assault her, officials said. 

Later that evening, the suspect was involved in a road rage incident nearby where he repeatedly cursed at the driver, threw items out of his car at her and eventually boxed her in, got out of his car and began punching her passenger side window. 

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He's described by police as a Hispanic male, 45-55 years of age with a thin build, short grey combed back hair. 

If you have information about the suspect's identification, contact Orange County Crime Stoppers at 855-TIP-OCCS. 

Sandy Coronilla is a KGTV digital producer. Follow her @10NewsSandy