Cross-Dresser Hits Adult Novelty Shop With Car

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. - A homeless cross-dresser has been charged after allegedly driving his vehicle into the side of an Intimate Ideas store in Wixom on Saturday.

 

"He was upset about being turned down for a job," said Michael McCabe, a spokesman for the Oakland County Sherriff's Department. "He slammed his GEO Tracker into the building several times and did about $3,000 in damage."

 

Jeremy Paul McIntosh, 27, has been charged with commission of a felony with a motor vehicle, reckless driving and malicious destruction of property exceeding $1,000.

 

McIntosh was arraigned Monday and is being held in the Oakland County Jail in lieu of bond and a preliminary examination on charges.

 

McCabe told the Chicago Sun-Times that McIntosh was wearing "facial makeup, lipstick, blue capri pants, red flip-flops, a flowery blouse and a matching flowery women's bra" at the time of the incident.

 

The booking photo released by the Oakland County Sherriff's Department is posted at 11Alive.com.

 

Intimate Ideas declined to comment, telling AVN Novelty Business the incident was "no big deal."