Police got a tip Tuesday night that, combined with the surveillance footage, helped lead them to Uqdah.
“It was definitely the key to the case,” said Detective Vincent Strain of the video evidence.
Inside his Carroll Park home, officers recovered one of the wooden skewers Uqdah is accused of using during the alleged assault, as well as some of the clothing surveillance footage, captured him wearing the day of the attack, said Burgmann.
A spokesperson for Macy’s said Wednesday the retail company was “pleased to learn” of Uqdah’s arrest.
“We are committed to ensuring that all of our customers and colleagues are treated with respect and dignity and can safely enjoy their shopping experience. Our hearts continue to go out to the victim and her family,” said Carolyn Ng Cohen in a statement.
Since Sunday’s attack, the store has placed security outside of the third-floor restroom where the attack happened, as well as “visible day porter housekeeping coverage for both men’s and women’s restrooms,” said Ng Cohen.
The company is also considering long-term security measures at the Center City store.