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Fri Oct 14, 2022, 02:06 PM Oct 2022

Liquor store clerk killed trying to stop teen shoplifting suspects

CALIFORNIA

Liquor store clerk killed trying to stop teen shoplifting suspects

BY CHRISTOPHER GOFFARD, HARRIET RYAN
OCT. 8, 2022 7:58 PM PT

A 68-year-old liquor store clerk was fatally wounded Thursday night in Highland Park while trying to thwart shoplifters, police said. ... Steven Reyes, a Filipino immigrant who worked at Tony’s Market on Figueroa Street and East Avenue 40, confronted a group of teenagers around 7 p.m. as they “attempted to steal various items,” police said. ... Reyes was struck on the head with a scooter, and the suspects — described as two teenage boys and two teenage girls, all between 15 and 18 — ran off, police said.

TV news footage showed good Samaritans attempting to help Reyes as he lay on the sidewalk outside the liquor store. He later died at the hospital, said LAPD Officer Norma Eisenman. ... The Los Angeles Police Department had not announced arrests by Saturday evening, but said homicide detectives were investigating. ... Reyes’ family said he was trying to stop the teenagers from stealing a case of beer.

Reyes was divorced with four children, two in the United States and two in the Philippines, said daughter Kaycie Reyes, 36. ... She said Reyes lived with his elderly mother in a studio apartment not far from the liquor store where he worked. He used his earnings to support his mother and tried to send money to his family in the Philippines as well. ... She said her father left the Philippines for Los Angeles in the early 1980s, and had a limited education. Over the years he had also made money as a pool player and a handyman, and at various other jobs.

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“People have told us this isn’t the first time this has happened — that my dad would try to thwart thieves,” she said. ... She said detectives seemed hopeful that they would catch the perpetrators. ... “These people were minors, and they left on foot,” she said. “With those two things in mind, I don’t think they were strangers to the neighborhood. It doesn’t seem like the first time this happened.” ... She said the family has launched a Gofundme page to help pay her father’s funeral costs.
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