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West Side Liquor Heist Turns Ugly As Trio Flees In Black Chrysler

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Published on January 27, 2026
West Side Liquor Heist Turns Ugly As Trio Flees In Black ChryslerSource: San Antonio Police Department

San Antonio police are asking the public for help identifying three suspects who allegedly stormed a west-side liquor store, grabbed bottles from the shelves, and assaulted an employee. The suspects reportedly fled the scene in a black Chrysler 300.

Police release surveillance photos

The San Antonio Police Department reported a robbery at PS Liquor on Southwest Loop 410 around 7:30 p.m. Three people entered the store, took several bottles, and assaulted a worker. They left in a black Chrysler 300. Police are asking anyone who recognizes the suspects in the surveillance images to contact detectives, according to KENS5.

Crime Stoppers offers reward

Crime Stoppers of San Antonio is offering up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest in the case. Tips can be submitted by calling 210-224-STOP (210-224-7867) or through the P3 Tips mobile app, per Crime Stoppers of San Antonio.

Where it happened

The holdup took place at PS Liquor, listed at 1255 SW Loop 410 Ste 145 in San Antonio, a storefront along the Southwest Loop 410 corridor near the Westlakes shopping area, according to the business listing on MapQuest.

How to tip

Crime Stoppers emphasizes that cash rewards are available only for anonymous tips submitted directly through its program, and that eligibility usually requires information that has not already been provided to law enforcement. Tipsters can also text “Tip 127” followed by their message to CRIMES (274637) or use the P3 Tips app, per Crime Stoppers of San Antonio.

What investigators hope to find

SAPD’s Robbery Unit says detectives are combing through store security footage and pursuing leads generated from the released images. The photos circulating in media reports are credited to the department, which is banking on a public ID to turn the surveillance stills into solid investigative leads, as detailed by KENS5.