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Security heightened at Egg Harbor Twp. businesses after 64-year-old man attacked

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HAMILTON TWP., N.J. - Security is visible outside of a Shoprite store at English Creek Shopping Center in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey three days after police say a man was assaulted and robbed in broad daylight."It’s scary, that’s scary," says Dawn Bolton, of Millville. "My mom goes to this Shoprite.

She’s an older lady."Bolton says her mom is now afraid to go shopping alone. According to police, around 2:45 p.m. Monday, a group of males attacked a 64-year-old man in the parking lot, knocked him to the ground and struck him numerous times.

Investigators say the suspects stole the victim’s car keys and took off in the man’s blue 2020 Camry, which was later recovered in Atlantic City.Bolton responds, "Oh, they’re brave, aren’t they?.

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