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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Memphis police are looking for four people who attacked a 73-year-old man and beat him.

Roy Swan was sitting outside the S&W Coin Op Laundry, which he owns, at 4648 Horn Lake on July 12 when he was attacked.

Three women asked Swan about some items missing from a dryer. Swan has signs posted saying he's not responsible for missing items and encourages people not to leave their clothes unattended.

When Swan told them he didn't know anything, the women threatened to tear up the place, then left.

Swan told police one of the women soon returned with three men.

Video shows Swan being thrown to the ground, kicked and hit, including with a wrench.

He told us, "Hit me in the face with the wrench about three or four times, broke my nose, both my cheekbones."

The suspects took off in a silver, newer model Acura.

Swan was taken to the Regional Medical Center in non-critical condition and later released, although he tells us he's still having trouble eating.

WREG spoke with other customers who said they have never had issues at the laundromat.

"Anything can happen anywhere, so, but as far as those allegations go, I don't know. I can't say for sure. I haven't heard anything bad about the place," said customer Derrick Sharp.