A San Bruno UPS worker who allegedly fondled two girls appeared in court Friday for a preliminary hearing.
Glenn Albrecht, 49, appeared at the South San Francisco Courthouse for a preliminary hearing, a hearing on a motion to consolidate the two cases and a defense motion to suppress evidence.
However, the defense motion to suppress took up much of the day and the matter -- to include the preliminary hearing and the people's motion to consolidate -- was continued to March 1 at 2 p.m., according to San Mateo County District Attorney Steven Wagstaffe.
The judge on Friday denied one part of a defense motion to suppress evidence.
Following the preliminary hearing, a judge will decide whether the evidence presented warrants a trial.
San Bruno police caught up with Albrecht Aug. 26, when the parents of a 6-year-old girl reported that the suspect had grabbed their child from behind and fondled her at a Target store, court documents indicate.
The suspect wore a T-shirt with the logo, "Rub Me For Luck" on it and was quickly caught.
The girl's father hit the man and police were called, said Wagstaffe.
During their investigation, police came upon another girl -- this one was 11 -- whom the suspect also fondled from behind after the 6-year-old's attack, authorities said.
A search of the suspect's home yielded a life-sized doll in the form of a child and also child pornography, Wagstaffe reported.
Albrecht is currently out on a property bond for $100,000 bail.