Police Look for Data on Glendora Valentine's Day Burglary

The casualty was hauled by her satchel and experienced wounds and cuts scratching the asphalt; she was likewise smacked in the face.

Police today discharged a composite illustration of a presumes who beat up a lady amid a tote grabbing on Valentine's Day in Glendora.

The casualty was ambushed and ransacked at 8:25 p.m. Feb. 14 while sitting tight for transport in the 2300 square of East Lower region Lane at 8:25 p.m., as indicated by Criminologist Sgt. Marty Amaro.

The presume moved toward the lady, whose name was withheld and asked the time. When she admired answer him, he hit her few times in the face and hauled her around 30 feet before the ties on her satchel broke, the agent said.

He at that point ran north through a parking area with her tote before getting into a more up to date demonstrate, full-sized, bronze-hued Chevrolet SUV.

The casualty endured facial cuts and extra slices and wounds to her hip zone.

The suspect was depicted as a white man in his late 20s, 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 170 pounds. He had light darker hair and was wearing a dark beanie and a white Shirt.

Anybody with data was requested to call Amaro at (626) 914-8281.

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