Two employees stabbed trying to stop alleged thief
Two store employees at a Walgreens on San Francisco's Market Street were stabbed Wednesday morning when they tried to stop an alleged thief.
Two store employees at a Walgreens on San Francisco's Market Street were stabbed Wednesday morning when they tried to stop an alleged thief.
Two store employees at a Walgreens on San Francisco’s Market Street were stabbed Wednesday morning when they tried to stop an alleged thief, police said.
The stabbing occurred around 7 a.m. at a store in the 1300 block of Market Street, where two male store employees tried to stop the 37-year-old suspect from leaving the store with stolen items.
The suspect attacked the two men with a knife before fleeing on foot.
The victims, ages 27 and 37, were taken to a hospital but are expected to survive their injuries, police said.
Police said they later located and arrested the suspect, but have not released his identity as of Thursday morning.
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