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Published: Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Video captures trio who stole beer, knocked over elderly woman

EVERETT – Three men were recorded on surveillance video last month as they allegedly stole 12-packs of beer from an Everett grocery store and knocked a woman to ground as they made an escape.

Everett police released the video today as part of their effort to arrest the trio responsible for thefts and assault on the woman, 74.

The incident occurred about 3 p.m. on Feb. 26 at the Safeway at 41st Street and Rucker Avenue, Everett police Sgt. Robert Goetz said.

Three men, all described as in their late teens or early 20s, are seen racing out of the store with packages of beer in each hand.

As they exited the store, they knocked the woman to the ground.

Two of the men jumped into a waiting vehicle, which police described as a white Ford Taurus with damage to the rear quarter. As the car was driving away, it clipped the woman and cut her head, Goetz said.

Several people helped the woman as police and medics were called. Two women used scarves to stop bleeding and cushion the victim's head. A grocery clerk collected the woman's purchases.

“Kudos to all the wonderful people who came to my aid in one way or another,” the victim said in a letter published Saturday in The Herald.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Everett Police Tip Line at 425-257-8459.



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