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Meat market clerk robbed at gunpoint north of downtown, police say

Police were called out at 12:13 p.m. for a robbery at the Dona Concha Meat Market in the 3300 block of West Avenue.

SAN ANTONIO — A man held up a local meat market at gunpoint around lunchtime Monday, police said.

Police were called out at 12:13 p.m. for a robbery at the Dona Concha Meat Market in the 3300 block of West Avenue, just east of I-10.

Officers said a man pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded money. The clerk handed over an unknown amount of cash and the robber got away on foot. 

SAPD's helicopter and ground officers searched for the suspect, but he has not yet been caught. If you know anything about this crime, you are asked to call police.

This is a developing story and further details will be added as they are received.

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