Crime Stoppers releases video of San Antonio H-E-B stabbing suspect

Police released video and photos from surveillance of the man believed to have stabbed a customer on October 23 in the self-checkout of the H-E-B located at 368 Valley Hi Drive, San Antonio, TX 78227. A 30-year-old man was wrapping up his transaction when he was stabbed unprovoked by a man that fled, police said. The stabbing victim does not know the man who stabbed him. 

San Antonio Police and Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a man suspected of stabbing someone at an Southwest side H-E-B in October. 

Screenshot from video courtesy of San Antonio Crime Stoppers

Police are searching for the man in the surveillance video fleeing through the parking lot and offering a $5,000 reward for tips that lead to an arrest in the investigation. 

The public can submit tips to Crime Stoppers by phone at 210-224-7867, online at www.sacrimestoppers.com, and through the P3 App which can be downloaded through the Apple and Google Play app stores. To be eligible for the reward, tips must be submitted to Crime Stoppers and do so anonymously for information not previously provided to or known by law enforcement. 

You can watch the video of the suspect here:

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San Antonio Police and Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a man suspected of stabbing someone at an Southwest side H-E-B in October.  Video: Video courtesy of San Antonio Crime Stoppers

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