There’s now a face to go with an abhorrent alleged act in a Pa. supermarket amid the coronavirus.

This after police in Allegheny County released surveillance images of a man accused of spitting in the face of a Giant Eagle supermarket manager last week, KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh is reporting.

Police near Pittsburgh are asking anyone who may know the suspect to contact them with information. The contact info is Allegheny County Police at 1-833-255-8477.

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The alleged spitting incident stems from a disagreement over a money order last Wednesday morning, as KDKA reports:

Police say the customer submitted a $50 money order but told the cashier he spent $100.

The cashier did an audit, confirming it was a $50 money order and even calling in the store manager.

None of it was good enough for the customer, who allegedly became spitting mad, according to KDKA, writing:

The suspect allegedly became upset and started threatening and yelling at the customer service associate. When the manager walked over to settle the verbal dispute, the suspect allegedly cocked his head under the plexiglass divider, spit in the manager’s face and walked out of the store.

The suspect was seen in surveillance photos wearing a black and white army fatigue hoodie. The male suspect was described by police as a black male with a slender build and some facial hair.

In a statement released to the media, Giant Eagle thanked the team member involved in the incident -- and all employees -- for “putting communities first” during the coronavirus outbreak:

“We thank our Edgewood Giant Eagle Team Member, and all Giant Eagle, Market District and GetGo Team Members, for continuing to put their communities first during this unprecedented and uncertain time. How this Edgewood guest acted is wholly unacceptable, and his actions do not reflect the calm, positive and appreciative attitude of so many of those shopping in our stores. We support the efforts of local law enforcement to take every action to ensure that this individual answers for his careless and disrespectful behavior, and are working closely with our affected Team Member to provide the care she needs and deserves.”

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