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Pinal County deputies arrest suspect in killing of store clerk
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Authorities released this video surveillance photo as they searched for a suspect in the death of an Arizona City store clerk.
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A man was arrested late Sunday afternoon in connection with the death of a store clerk in Arizona City, authorities said.
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office said the suspect was arrested July 23, about 12 hours after the victim’s body was found at the Sunlite Market off Sunland Gin Road and Concordia Drive. PCSO provided no other information on the arrest.
Deputies and the Arizona City Fire responded to the market Sunday morning after being notified that the clerk was injured and not breathing.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The suspect, who police identified through a surveillance video, was considered armed and dangerous.
Authorities ask any with information to call 520-866-5111.