Nearly a week after a two-day crime spree destroyed several stores and terrorized residents, the city's law enforcement says the investigation is far from over.
Another night of unrest for residents, store owners and law enforcement as groups of looters gathered yet again to destroy and ransack more Philadelphia stores for the second night in a row.
Philadelphia police say at least 52 people were arrested after multiple businesses were looted and ransacked across the city Tuesday night. Police referred to some of the incidents as a 'coordinated attack.'
Austin police are still looking for two men who they say held up and tried to rob a pharmacy in Central Austin earlier this year.
In Sept. 2, authorities said two men tried to rob a Rite Care Pharmacy located near the intersection of 38th and Guadalupe streets. On Wednesday police again asked the public s help in identifying the two suspects.
The men both who were described as being about 6 feet tall and in their early or mid-20s entered the a pharmacy around 2:13 p.m., according to authorities.
Police said the two men held employees at gunpoint and demanded opioids. The two then forced the employees to lie on the floor face down and fled after learning the pharmacy did not carry them, authorities said.