San Antonio police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man accused of robbing an Auto Zone.
Authorities said the incident happened Friday at the Auto Zone on South Zarzamora Street.
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Police said the man selected two automotive batteries and walked out of the store without attempting to pay for them.
An employee followed the man outside of the store and was able to retrieve one of the batteries from him.
While retrieving the battery, police said two people who were parked next to the man's getaway vehicle were startled by the event. One of the victims backed up to the front of the vehicle and when the suspect at a second suspect to drive away, that victim was struck by the vehicle.
The vehicle drove away and the man still had possession of one of the batteries. Police said no one was given permission to take the listed item.
A witness told police that when the vehicle struck the woman, he threw an automotive battery at the suspect's vehicle, causing damage to the rear bumper.
The woman, identified by police as Amy Flores, was taken to Southwest General Hospital for her complaint of back pain that was caused by the suspect's vehicle hitting her.
The suspect's vehicle was described by police as a black Toyota Corolla. The man was described as a Hispanic man who had black hair and brown eyes, and wore a black short-sleeved shirt and blue long pants.
Those with information regarding the suspect's identity or his whereabouts are asked to call Crime Stoppers at 224-STOP. Crime Stoppers said it will pay up to $5,000 for information that leads to the man's arrest.