Incident at West Side H-E-B store is ‘resolved,’ company says The San Antonio-based grocery chain said no injuries were reported
SAN ANTONIO – H-E-B confirmed that one of its West Side locations has been closed for the rest of Thursday night due to an unspecified “situation.”
The store is located in the 100 block of North Rosillo Street, which is near the intersection of West Commerce Street and South Zarzamora Street.
The company told KSAT that San Antonio police responded and assisted the store’s security team during the incident.
“The situation was resolved, and no injuries occurred,“ the company said in a statement to KSAT.
When KSAT arrived at the scene, yellow police tape was draped across the store’s entrance.
KSAT reached out to SAPD for more details on the incident but has not heard back.
H-E-B said the location will resume normal business hours on Friday.
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