Crime & Safety
Hostage-Taking Shoplifter Shot and Killed at Woodbridge Sears
A reported shoplifter who took a hostage was killed at Sears in Woodbridge Center late this afternoon
A would-be shoplifter who was shot and killed today by an off-duty policeman at in caused over a dozen to fly to the mall and seal off the crime scene today.
The alleged shoplifter, who was reportedly caught by store security on the second floor of the Sears store, fought back when he was apprehended around 5 p.m., a mall source said.
The shoplifter had grabbed a nearby female shopper and held her at knifepoint. An off duty Woodbridge police officer who was shopping in the store allegedly shot and killed the shoplifter, News 12 reported.
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The hostage was unharmed. It's unknown if the off duty officer was a Woodbridge policeman.
By 5:30, at least a dozen marked and unmarked Woodbridge police cars had swarmed around the Sears store, sealing off both entrances. The store was immediately closed, said Dave Albertson of Woodbridge Center's mall management.
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Mall personnel were shooing away shoppers who approached the store to find it covered with policemen and police vehicles.
"What's going on?" said one shopper, who was turned away from the store. "They told me the store will be closed for the rest of the night."
People in the Route 1 and 9 area called news sources to find out what all the police cars were doing, flying down the highway toward the mall.
Albertson said he and other Woodbridge Center managers were waiting outside the store while the police processed the crime scene. At 6 pm, the body of the shoplifter, who was unidentified as of this writing, was still in the store.
This story will be updated as new information is received.
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