An Arizona social media prankster was arrested after a number of his viral stunts disrupted local businesses, officials said. The Tempe Police Department arrested Heston Cobb, 21, on Thursday after he was linked to social media accounts that posted videos of the pranks and identified him as the leader of the group involved. Cobb was booked on one count of third-degree burglary, two counts of criminal impersonation, five counts of disorderly conduct and five counts of criminal trespass. A Chipotle restaurant in Tempe, Ariz.Google MapsIt was not immediately clear whether Cobb is in jail or has legal representation. Police said that from March to July, businesses reported a group of men who entered their stores dressed as employees.They “began seriously disrupting their businesses by entering employee-only areas and refusing to leave when asked,” the police statement said. According to police, one man was identified as the “leader” of the group and instructed the others to begin “working.” Some of the viral videos show this in action. In one, a man can be heard telling employees at Chipotle that he was called in to “clean house” because portion sizes have been “lacking.” He makes a phone call to call in his troops, who then begin haphazardly “cleaning” the restaurant and attempting to enter the employees-only area behind the counter as the store’s manager calls the police. Other stores in Tempe that were pranked include Pep Boys, Hyland Auto Repair, Big Brand Tire & Service and Jiffy Lube, police said. It was not clear if any of the others were identified or arrested.
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