Police: Suspect Hits Shopper With Glass Bottle, Steals Money Clip
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A suspect is seen in this image running out of a Pathmark store in Philadelphia after police say he assaulted a shopper and stole a money clip.
PHILADELPHIA -
Philadelphia Police are searching for three men and a woman who they say cornered a Pathmark shopper, struck him with a glass bottle then stole a money clip from him that had $100.
Surveillance video of the incident, which happened on September 29th just before 10 p.m., shows the three men and a woman approach a 47-year-old man at the Franklin Mills Boulevard Pathmark.
Police say after one of the suspects hit the man, the others kicked and punched him.
One of the suspects can then be seen on surveillance video taking the man's money clip and running out of the store.
Police say the group took off in a four-door hatchback, possibly a Chevrolet "AVEO."
If you have any information about the incident, you're asked to call police at 215-686-TIPS (8477) or by text, 773847.
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