By Cynthia Grau
PONTIAC – An investigation into accusations of workplace sexual harassment led to the arrest of a Pontiac man Tuesday.
Police said Ross Mennenga, 42, turned himself in on Tuesday and was arrested on charges of intimidation, a Class 3 felony, and solicitation of a sexual act, a Class A misdemeanor.
According to Pontiac Police Major Dan Davis, the investigation into the case began June 28 after two women who had been employed at Quik Cash on Howard St. in Pontiac reported that their employer, Mennenga, had allegedly made sexual advances to them that they refused.
Davis said some texts were forwarded to the police department, which detailed Mennenga’s alleged attempt to coerce victims to stay quiet about the harassment, threatening their jobs and warning them that police would be following them.
Mennenga is free after posting bond and is scheduled to appear in court on August 29.