Crime & Safety
Reisterstown Pharmacy Robber Linked To Additional Crimes: Report
Does this man look familiar? Police said he robbed a Reisterstown pharmacy. Anyone with information may call police at 410-307-2020.
REISTERSTOWN, MD — Authorities are asking for help identifying the man suspected in a holdup at a Reisterstown pharmacy who may be linked to other crimes.
The ponytailed man pointed a gun at the clerk of Nature Care Pharmacy in the unit block of Main Street at noon on Saturday, March 25, police said in a statement on Friday, April 21.
The suspect ordered the clerk to give him a variety of pharmaceuticals, then left in the direction of Village Center Road, police said.
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The suspect was described as a "taller, thin man with longer graying hair, pulled back into a ponytail." He was captured on surveillance video.
Anyone with information may call police at 410-307-2020 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP. The Baltimore County Police Robbery Unit is investigating the case.
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Officials in Baltimore County told WBAL that they believe the pharmacy robber is the same suspect who held up a Howard County business on Wednesday, April 12.
The Med One Pharmacy in the 700 block of Lisbon Center Drive in Woodbine was robbed at 1:43 p.m. on April 12, according to police, who said a man 40 to 45 years old with a possible ponytail showed a handgun and demanded prescription medication from the employees. The pharmacy was also robbed on Tuesday, Feb. 21, and Howard County police officials said they were looking into any possible connections.
Photos courtesy of the Baltimore County Police Department.
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