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Warner Robins Lowe's Employee Stabbed

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A loss prevention officer at a Warner Robins store is stabbed in the chest after confronting a suspected shoplifter.

Public Information Officer Tabitha Pugh of the Warner Robins Police Department tells NewsCentral, a Lowe's loss prevention officer confronted two suspected shoplifters in the parking lot of the store, when one of the men stabbed the employee in the chest.

Pugh says both men fled the Watson Boulevard business. The stabbing victim was transported to the Houston Medical Center for treatment.

If you have any information about the stabbing you can call Detective Shane Mann of the Warner Robins Police Department Criminal Investigations Division 478.929.6911.


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Yoman said on Monday, Feb 20 at 11:38 AM

I bet lowes gonna fire that loss prevention person. He shouldn't have gotten stabbed on the clock and cost lowes money

Mr Hamm said on Thursday, Feb 9 at 12:16 PM

I hope the cops get the fools I feel sad for man who got hurt hope his ok. from mr Hamm

fLAME said on Thursday, Feb 9 at 10:47 AM

SMDH!!!! DAT JOB AINT WORTH YO LIFE!!! BETTA LEAVE DEEZ YOUNG THUGS ALONE!!!! I BET LOWES AINT GON PAY FOR THE DOCTOR BILL!!!!

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