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.
Two employees were shot and remain hospitalized in critical condition.
Authorities said Tuesday they arrested 40-year-old Adrian William Orozco, who is facing two counts of second-degree attempted murder, as well as charges for assault, armed robbery and auto theft.
A motive has not been revealed, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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