Investigators are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man suspected of robbing and body-slamming a woman in southwest Houston in February, according to the Houston Police Department.
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The robbery left a woman, Nhung Truong, 44, with injuries to her spinal cord that have kept her hospitalized for more than a month after,MORE HOUSTON CRIME:Messages sent to phone numbers listed for the woman’s family were not immediately returned. Truong was walking around 11:30 a.m. Feb. 13 in the 9800 block of Bellaire Boulevard when a man grabbed her and tried to take an envelope of money from her, police said. The woman dropped her things on the ground and the man grabbed something he thought was the envelope. But he realized he had the wrong thing and returned, picked her up and threw her on the ground before grabbing the envelope of money and running away.
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