After a four-day search, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department has arrested a suspect in a shooting that occurred Friday at a Goodwill Donation Center in Tucson.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is looking for a gunman who opened fire at a Goodwill Donation Center in Tucson on Friday, seriously wounding two employees.
Pima County Sheriff's Department media specialist Kevin Adger said the victims were a female and a male.
“Both were transported to a local hospital. The male is in life-threatening condition at this point,” Adger said.
A stolen vehicle linked to the case has been found, but the sheriff's department is seeking the public's help locating the suspect. Anybody with information is asked to call 911.
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