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Men steal prescription drugs, cigarettes from store
Arizona Republic
August 16, 2007
Armed robbers stole prescription drugs and cigarettes from a CVS Pharmacy drug store on East Chandler Boulevard in Ahwatukee Foothills about 4 a.m. Friday.
The men took 60 bottles of Oxycotin, 25 bottles of Percocet, one bottle of Valium and 12 bottles of promethazine, the police report said.
The men also stole cigarettes from behind the front counter and then fled the store, the police report said.
Phoenix police said the men, all believed to be in their 20s, entered the store in the 4600 block of East Chandler Boulevard and two were carrying handguns.
The suspects forced three employees to the back of the store and told them to lie on the floor, according to a police report.
The pharmacist was ordered to open a safe containing prescription medications and to put them in a blue nylon bag, according to police.
The three suspects are "implicated in other, similar robberies," Phoenix Police Lt. Mark Tallman said.
"If you find yourself in that situation, cooperate," Tallman advised. "The best thing you can do in a situation like that is to remain calm. Don't risk our life to save property."
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Arizona Republic
August 16, 2007
Armed robbers stole prescription drugs and cigarettes from a CVS Pharmacy drug store on East Chandler Boulevard in Ahwatukee Foothills about 4 a.m. Friday.
The men took 60 bottles of Oxycotin, 25 bottles of Percocet, one bottle of Valium and 12 bottles of promethazine, the police report said.
The men also stole cigarettes from behind the front counter and then fled the store, the police report said.
Phoenix police said the men, all believed to be in their 20s, entered the store in the 4600 block of East Chandler Boulevard and two were carrying handguns.
The suspects forced three employees to the back of the store and told them to lie on the floor, according to a police report.
The pharmacist was ordered to open a safe containing prescription medications and to put them in a blue nylon bag, according to police.
The three suspects are "implicated in other, similar robberies," Phoenix Police Lt. Mark Tallman said.
"If you find yourself in that situation, cooperate," Tallman advised. "The best thing you can do in a situation like that is to remain calm. Don't risk our life to save property."
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