Wal-Mart Stores will pay for any valid medical expenses for customers harmed as a result of syringes found in clothing at one of its north Georgia stores.

Wal-Mart spokeswoman Dianna Gee told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that company officials believe the syringe scare is isolated to its Cartersville store.

Authorities said syringes have been found in clothing sold at the Walmart in Cartersville four times in recent days.

Bartow County sheriff's Sgt. Jonathan Rogers says that in two of the cases, hypodermic needles have pierced the skin of customers, who required emergency medical care to prevent the spread of disease.

Patricia Headrick told the newspaper she fears contracting a disease such as hepatitis after being stuck by a needle while shopping for women's clothing.

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