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Anaheim library employee sucker punched in random attack

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ANAHEIM, Calif. - Police in Anaheim are looking for a man they say attacked a library employee unprovoked. The incident happened at the Anaheim Central Library back on March 3.

According to police, around 6:15 p.m. a male employee was approached by another man, and shoved to the ground. Police say the employee fell back and hit his head on the tile floor, causing him to cut his head and even lose consciousness.

He was transported to a local hospital.Police believe the suspect to be in his late 20s or early 30s, and describe him as tall and thin, weighing about 200 pounds.

Officers say he may have short hair or may be bald, and has a mustache as well. The Anaheim Police are looking for a man they say attacked an employee at the Anaheim Central Library unprovoked.

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