Arrests Made After Theft and Assault at Mill Valley Market In a shocking incident, three individuals were arrested following a theft at Mill Valley Market in California. The Mill Valley Police Department responded to the scene and successfully apprehended the suspects as they attempted to flee. The suspects were found in possession of a shopping cart filled with items valued at over $1,200, including wine and liquor. As they tried to escape, one of the suspects resorted to using the shopping cart to physically assault store employees who were attempting to thwart the theft. The theft itself was carried out by two of the suspects inside the store, while the third suspect acted as the getaway driver, waiting outside Mill Valley Market. Disturbingly, the driver even targeted a store employee by aiming the vehicle towards them, narrowly avoiding a potentially serious incident. Thanks to the prompt response of the Mill Valley Police Department, all three suspects were apprehended before they could successfully escape. They have been identified as follows: – Sarah Denzer, 31 years old from Antioch, facing charges of robbery, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, and conspiracy to commit a crime. Denzer also had multiple arrest warrants from various counties. – Duc Pham, 52 years old from Fremont, facing charges of robbery, burglary, criminal threats, conspiracy to commit a crime, and an outstanding warrant from Marin County. – Faith Cooks, 59 years old from San Francisco, facing charges of conspiracy to commit a crime and burglary. Denzer and Pham were responsible for carrying out the theft inside the store, while Cooks served as the getaway driver. Fortunately, all the stolen items were recovered and returned to Mill Valley Market. The Mill Valley Police Department is to be commended for their swift response and successful apprehension of the suspects. Incidents like these remind us of the importance of maintaining the safety and security of our community businesses. Our thoughts go out to the store employees who were subjected to this assault, and we hope they find comfort in the knowledge that justice is being served.