Update: Just before midnight, Glendora PD, with the aid of San Dimas Sheriff's deputies, arrested the three suspects in San Dimas implicated in the attack late Sunday night. Check for a full follow-up later Monday.
Glendora Police are working on trying to apprehend three robbery suspects after they attacked and threatened the victim with a weapon in the Walmart parking lot Sunday night.
The incident happened after 9 p.m. in the lot nearest to the main entrance, according to Glendora PD scanner reports.
Items allegedly taken were a 15-inch Macbook laptop and GPS device.
It is not known at this time how the suspects approached the alleged victim, but one of the male suspects allegedly hit the victim with a wine bottle, while the female suspect threatened the victim with a knife, according to information given to Glendora PD on scene.
The victim was disoriented after the incident.
The suspect truck is described as a white Chevy Silverado.
A witness followed the truck, reportedly entering the soutbound Interstate 57 freeway. The witness wrote down the truck's license plate number before exiting himself at Covina Blvd., according to scanner reports.
Suspects are described as a male white in his 30s or 40s, medium build, shaved head, tattoos on his face and neck; second suspect is a heavy-set female Hispanic. There was no description of the third male suspect.
This story will continue to be updated as information becomes available.