Phoenix homeowner seriously hurt in confrontation over stolen grass, suspect wanted

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A suspect is wanted for aggravated assault after a confrontation over stolen fake grass ended with a Phoenix homeowner getting seriously hurt.

The homeowner tried to stop him by standing in front of his car, but he continued to drive away. His vehicle knocked her to the ground, officials said.The woman hit her head and fell unconscious. She survived, but police say she suffered "life-altering injuries."

The suspect was described as a 5'6", 180 pound Hispanic man in his late 20s or early 30s. He was driving a gray Jeep, possibly a Patriot, pulling a dual Axel trailer.

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