Crime & Safety

Pair Faces Attempted Murder Charge For Montco Store Worker Attack: PD

Cheltenham Police said a security guard suffered injuries after being stabbed at Five Below on Dec. 6. A father and daughter were charged.

Sydney Swain-Parks (left), Truman Parks
Sydney Swain-Parks (left), Truman Parks (Montgomery County District Attorney's Office)

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA —A father and daughter have been charged with attempted murder for the stabbing of an employee at Five Below at Greenleaf in Cheltenham earlier this month, authorities said.

Truman Parks, 52, and Sydney Swain-Parks, 27, both of Philadelphia, were charged with criminal attempt of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, and related charges in connection to an assault of a security guard on Dec. 6, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Cheltenham Township Police Chief John Slavin announced Monday.

Truman Parks and Sydney Swain-Parks were arraigned on Thursday.

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Bail was set for Truman Parks at $10 million cash and $500,000 cash for Sydney Swain-Parks.

Cheltenham Police officers found a man at the Five Below at Greenleaf in Cheltenham with life-threatening injuries, going in and out of consciousness, and lying in a pool of blood.

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He was transported to Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital where he was taken into emergency surgery and later released.

Detectives reviewed surveillance footage and found that Truman Parks entered the Five Below three times on Dec. 6.

Police said at 4:45 p.m., Truman Parks placed $150 worth of merchandise inside of a store basket.

He left the store without paying for the items and without a confrontation.

At 5:15 p.m., he returned the empty Five Below basket. That's when the store’s security guard followed Truman Parks out of the store where surveillance video captures the two engaged in a “heated verbal exchange,” authorities said.

At 6:26 p.m., Truman Parks returned for the third time in a blue Jeep Liberty that was being driven by Sydney Swain-Parks.

Video surveillance showed the pair entered the store and searched for the security guard. Truman Parks approached him from behind and stabbed him, police said.

As the security guard tried to get away, he was punched by Truman Parks, who then fled the store. His daughter then calmly stepped around the security guard and walked out of the store.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 30.

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