Updated: Apd: Loss Prevention Officer Drives Car Into Unruly Customer

A loss prevention officer landed himself behind bars Thursday after he intentionally drove a car into a man he had just kicked out of Walgreens, according to police. A loss prevention officer landed behind bars Thursday after police say he intentionally drove a car into a man he had just kicked out of a Walgreens store in Albuquerque. AGUILAR: Charged with aggravated battery and robbery Justin Aguilar, a 20-year-old loss prevention officer at the Walgreens at 10300 Central SE, was charged with two counts of aggravated battery and robbery in a case that started when he tried to remove an unruly man from the business, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court. Loss prevention officers are responsible for preventing theft. Albuquerque police said Robin Monfort, 36, was causing a disturbance with a cashier and Aguilar thought Monfort was trying to defraud the business. Aguilar escorted Monfort from the store with another loss prevention officer when Monfort pulled out a baton and started swinging it at the two employees, according to the complaint.

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