Toronto police say a man is facing 52 charges related to a series of pharmacy robberies.
Investigators say 15 of the alleged robberies happened in Toronto’s east end, two happened north of the city and one in Durham region, east of Toronto.
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They say in each case, police say the man entered a pharmacy with his face covered, approached the counter and produced a large knife.
Police allege he demanded specific narcotics from the pharmacist, and fled the area on foot after he received them.
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Investigators say they arrested the suspect after a robbery on Tuesday and seized two large knives and a quantity of narcotics.
They say a 42-year-old Toronto man was charged with 18 counts each of robbery, disguise with intent and possession of dangerous weapons.
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