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This story has been updated to include an emailed statement from Altice USA, the owner of Suddenlink Communications.
ENID, Okla. â A woman was told to leave Suddenlink Communications after causing issues because she refused to wear her mask inside the Enid store last Friday.
The incident is the first and only report so far related to the city of Enidâs mask mandate, which went into effect Dec. 2, according to Enid Police Department.
At 2:38 p.m. Friday, Enid police officers responded to a call of an unwanted guest who was causing issues at the business, 2312 W. Garriott.
According to the incident report, Officer William Butler made contact with a Suddenlink employee, who said she asked a customer to put on a mask, per store policy, but the unnamed woman said she had a right not to wear it. After a few minutes back and forth, the employee called the police. Four additional officers also arrived at the scene.