San Antonio police searching for 3 suspects who opened fire in meat market robbery

San Antonio police are searching for three suspects they say opened fire inside a Northwest Side meat market during a robbery Monday afternoon, December 28, 2015. San Antonio police are searching for three suspects they say opened fire inside a Northwest Side meat market during a robbery Monday afternoon, December 28, 2015. Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News Photo: Mark D. Wilson/San Antonio Express-News Image 1 of / 12 Caption Close San Antonio police searching for 3 suspects who opened fire in meat market robbery 1 / 12 Back to Gallery

SAN ANTONIO — Police are searching for three suspects they say opened fire inside of a Northwest Side meat market during a robbery Monday afternoon.

Officers were called to La Michoacana Meat Market in the 6000 block of La Cima around 1:30 p.m. after receiving reports of the robbery.

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San Antonio police spokesman Douglas Greene said at least one of the suspects is believed to have fired his weapon inside the store, though no hits were reported. Greene said officers believe the suspects fired at the ceiling before taking off in a truck.

About 25 to 35 people were inside the store when the shooting took place, none of whom were injured.

There is a heavy police presence in the area, and officers are working to track down those responsible.

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