Windsor

Police search for suspect after 2 pharmacies robbed

Windsor Police are looking for a suspect after two pharmacies were robbed of narcotics on Monday.
Windsor police released this photo of the suspect. (Windsor Police)

Windsor police believe the same man robbed two pharmacies of narcotics in Windsor on Monday.

The first robbery happened at 9:30 a.m. at the Trinity Pharmacy on Tecumseh Road East. 

Police say the suspect put on a black mask to cover his face. While holding a knife, he demanded narcotics from an employee. The suspect left with narcotics and was seen walking toward the Kennedy High School parking lot before driving off.

Police describe the suspect as a white man between the ages of 20 to 30. He was wearing yellow gloves, a grey hoodie with 'Hollister Cali' on the front, grey sweat pants and white running shoes. He was seen driving a black vehicle. 

The second robbery took place later that afternoon at 2:15 p.m. at the Forest Glade IDA Pharmacy on Forest Glade Drive.

Police believe the suspect changed clothing and went into the second pharmacy. He wore a black tuque over his face and demanded narcotics while holding a knife. He then left the store with narcotics.

Windsor police believe the suspect changed his clothes between the two robberies on Monday. (Windsor Police)

In that robbery, he is described as a white man between 20 and 30 years old. He has a slim build and between five feet seven inches and five feet nine inches tall, with a light complexion. He was wearing a black tuque and a black and yellow hoodie with black sunglasses.

Police are asking anyone with information to contact Windsor Police.