An altercation took place when an employee of the business and another customer attempted to stop the suspect from leaving with various food items.
A man who attempted to leave a downtown business without paying for about $100 of groceries has been charged with robbery and assault by the Sault Ste. Marie police, according to a news release.
Around 9 a.m. on Feb.21 the accused went into a store in the 100 block of Queen Street East. During the altercation, the accused attempted to bite the customer. The accused was able to get away and ran from the area, but he was found by police a short time later, the release stated.
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