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Armed robbery of two pharmacies in Everett

44Brent

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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/theblotter/2009224178_everett_police_believe_pharmac.html

Everett police are investigating two pharmacy robberies in the past six days that may be the work of the same suspects. The video above shows the suspects leaving the scene of the first robbery.

The robberies occurred at 9 a.m. on May 8, and 5:45 p.m. on May 13. In each of the robberies two suspects armed with handguns, both wearing a mask over their face, walked into two separate pharmacies in Everett and robbed them at gunpoint. The suspects ordered customers to the floor and then one suspect demanded the pharmacy employee to give them all of their narcotics.

Witnesses in both robberies said they saw the robbers flee in a gold sedan. Some described the car as a Volvo, while another witness thought it might be a Toyota Camry.

The suspects are both believed to be white males in the 20s. Both are between 5-feet-6 and 5-feet-9, with slender builds.

The May 8 robbery occurred at a pharmacy in the 200 block of East Casino Road. In that robbery the suspects got away with several thousands of dollars of narcotics. The second occurred at a pharmacy in the 3300 block of Nassau Street. The amount of loss at this pharmacy is still being determined.

Anyone with information on the robberies are asked to call the Everett Police Department TIP LINE at 425-257-8450.
 
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