Suspects involved in a pharmacy robbery, October 25, 2017. (Released by Windsor Police)Suspects involved in a pharmacy robbery, October 25, 2017. (Released by Windsor Police)
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Police Release Photos of Pharmacy Robbery Suspects

Windsor police are looking for suspects involved in a pharmacy robbery Wednesday afternoon.

Around 5:30pm, two people entered the pharmacy on Dougall Ave. near Cabana Rd. with their faces partially concealed.

They approached the employees and demanded prescription drugs. They took off and got into a waiting SUV which left westbound through the parking lot. The SUV, possibly a Ford Escape, was dark blue or black.

Employees were able to get the license plate number of the vehicle, however, the license plate had been reported stolen earlier that same day.

The first suspect is described as a white male around 5'8"-5'9" tall. At the time of the incident he was wearing dark jeans, a black jacket with a hood, and a dark baseball hat.

The second suspect is a white male around the same height but with a stockier build and short shaved hair. He was wearing light pants, a black jacket with a hood, a baseball hat, and sunglasses.

Suspects involved in a pharmacy robbery, October 25, 2017. (Released by Windsor Police) Suspects involved in a pharmacy robbery, October 25, 2017. (Released by Windsor police)

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