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Narcotics stolen from Sobey’s pharmacy in downtown Halifax

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Police are investigating a robbery involving narcotics taken from a Sobey’s pharmacy in downtown Halifax.

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They say the robbery happened at 8:30 on Friday night at the Sobey’s location on Queen St. They say a man passed a note to a pharmacist demanding narcotics and then left the scene on foot.

Officers confirmed that no weapon was used or observed and no one was injured during the robbery.

READ MORE: Nova Scotia pharmacy robbed of money, narcotics at gunpoint

The suspect is being described as a male in his 20s, under 5’6″ tall with a thin build. At the time of the robbery he was clean shaven and wearing a dark blue winter jacket with a hood up over his face.

Anyone with information related to this incident are asked to contact Halifax Regional Police or Crime Stoppers.

 

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