Surveillance footage captures woman attacking employee at Hapeville restaurant
The Brief
A woman assaulted a store employee at Schlotzky's on Virginia Avenue on April 6, captured on surveillance video.
The suspect wore a "Rare Squad" hoodie, a red/pink bandana, and dark tights, and left in a white Kia Soul.
Police request public assistance in identifying the suspect, offering anonymity to tipsters.
HAPEVILLE, Ga. - Police are searching for a woman accused of assaulting a store employee earlier this year at a business on Virginia Avenue.
What we know
According to the Hapeville Police Department, the incident occurred on April 6 around 2 p.m. at the Schlotzky's restaurant located at 861 Virginia Avenue. Investigators say a woman, seen on surveillance video, forced her way behind the checkout counter and attacked an employee, knocking them to the ground.
The suspect was wearing a dark hoodie with the words "Rare Squad" in white or a light color on the front, a red or pink bandana on her head, and dark tights. She was last seen leaving the scene in a white Kia Soul.
What we don't know
The vehicle's tag number is unknown.
What they're saying
Police are asking anyone who can identify the woman to contact Detective N. Workman at 404-669-4681 or nworkman@hapeville.org. Tipsters may remain anonymous.
The Source
The images and details were provided by the Hapeville Police Department.

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Surveillance footage captures woman attacking employee at Hapeville restaurant
The Brief A woman assaulted a store employee at Schlotzky's on Virginia Avenue on April 6, captured on surveillance video. The suspect wore a "Rare Squad" hoodie, a red/pink bandana, and dark tights, and left in a white Kia Soul. Police request public assistance in identifying the suspect, offering anonymity to tipsters. HAPEVILLE, Ga. - Police are searching for a woman accused of assaulting a store employee earlier this year at a business on Virginia Avenue. What we know According to the Hapeville Police Department, the incident occurred on April 6 around 2 p.m. at the Schlotzky's restaurant located at 861 Virginia Avenue. Investigators say a woman, seen on surveillance video, forced her way behind the checkout counter and attacked an employee, knocking them to the ground. The suspect was wearing a dark hoodie with the words "Rare Squad" in white or a light color on the front, a red or pink bandana on her head, and dark tights. She was last seen leaving the scene in a white Kia Soul. What we don't know The vehicle's tag number is unknown. What they're saying Police are asking anyone who can identify the woman to contact Detective N. Workman at 404-669-4681 or nworkman@ Tipsters may remain anonymous. The Source The images and details were provided by the Hapeville Police Department.