A man walked into a Maplewood Menards with a $400 level and no receipt.

When a store employee declined to return it, he got angry and started slashing tires in retaliation, authorities say.

A criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court on Thursday charges Shawn Russell Museus via warrant with one count of felony-level criminal damage to property.

The 32-year-old St. Paul man attempted to make the return about 5:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at a Menards at 2280 Maplewood Drive, according to the complaint.

When his return was denied, he got back into his vehicle and drove with another man to a portion of the store’s parking lot where several Menards rental trucks were stored, according to the complaint.

Then he climbed out holding a large knife and proceeded to slash six tires on two trucks, the complaint said. He also damaged two windows. Related Articles In a first for Minnesota law enforcement, dog being used to detect electronic devices used by criminals

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Damages were estimated at $2,400.

Museus was later arrested and declined to give a statement, according to the complaint said.

His criminal history includes convictions for first, second- and third-degree-burglary, as well as fourth-degree criminal damage to property and domestic assault.