Photo: Auburn WA Police Department.
Police in Auburn, Washington released gas station surveillance video yesterday afternoon in hopes of finding three men that left a man alone on the floor after collapsing.
Oh, just wait! We know that sounds bad, but it actually gets so much worse...
Not only did they leave the man unconscious on the floor of the gas station, but they also made multiple trips in and out of the store stealing as much as they could.
Watch the sad moment unfold below...
The Auburn WA Police Department posted this description along with the surveillance video on their Facebook page:
"On 9/8/2018 at approx. 5:41 PM an adult male along with two teenage males entered the Shell gas station at 201 Auburn Way South in Auburn."
One of the teenagers grabbed what appears to be a pepperoni stick from the counter and starts to eat it. He grabs a second one and gives it to the other teenager. The adult male then comes to the counter to purchase an item. It appears that the clerk attempts to charge the adult for the pepperoni sticks and an argument ensues. The clerk was given a dollar bill from one of the teenagers. The clerk becomes upset and approaches the teenagers and begins to talk to them.
After speaking with them the clerk, with the dollar bill still in his hand, turns to return to the register area and immediately appears to have a major medical issue and collapses to the floor. One of the teenagers reaches down and takes the dollar bill back from the clerk while he is on the ground. The adult male then exits the store. While the clerk is on the ground unconscious, the two teenage males exit and enter the store a couple of times stealing merchandise and taking all the money from the cash register.
While the clerk was on the ground dying, neither of the three subjects who saw him fall to the ground called for help. Approx. 3 minutes later a subject entered the store and saw the clerk on the ground and immediately called 911. Currently the store clerk is still alive but in critical condition."
The department later released an updated statement, thanking the public for their help in identifying the three suspects.
There are no reports of any arrests or charges at this time.
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