Crime & Safety
Manchester Police: Warrant Likely Being Sought For Suspected Wal-Mart Shoplifter Who Slashed His Own Throat
The man's medical condition has improved, police said.

MANCHESTER, CT - Police will likely seek out a warrant for the arrest of a suspected shoplifter who slit his own throat while being questioned by store security staffers at the Buckland Hills Wal-Mart On Wednesday.
Capt. Christopher Davis said he could not guess a timetable for the application, nor when the warrant could be granted.
Davis said the man was in stable condition on Thursday at Hartford Hospital.
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The incident took place just before 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, when Manchester Police responded to Wal-Mart at 420 Buckland Hills Drive.
It was reported that a suspected shoplifter had sustained a "significant self-inflicted wound" while being questioned by store security staffers, according to a news release.
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The suspect, a 44 year old male, was being accused of switching the price tag on a vacuum cleaner and then attempting to purchase the item at the lower price, police said.
Store security staff members then approached the suspect and brought him into the security office, where they began to obtain his information, police said. While speaking with him, the suspect reached into a pocket, took out a knife and proceeded to slash his neck with the knife, sustaining a, "potentially life-threatening injury," police said.
More MPD officers arrived on scene a short time later and began providing medical treatment to the suspect until personnel from the Manchester 8th Utilities District and Manchester paramedics arrived on scene to take over treatment, according to a news release.
The suspect was then transported to Hartford Hospital, police said.
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