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Masked intruders steal narcotics from Moncton-area pharmacy: RCMP

Police say these two people broke into a Salisbury pharmacy and stole narcotics. Courtesy: New Brunswick RCMP

Police are looking for a man and a woman who broke into a pharmacy in Salisbury, N.B., last week and stole several items, including narcotics.

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Southeast District RCMP say officers responded to an alarm call at the pharmacy around 1:40 a.m. on May 16.

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Police say the robbery occurred at the Guardian Salisbury Pharmacy along Main Street.

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When police arrived, they noticed that someone had broken in through the front door of the pharmacy,” police said in a news release Friday.

“An undisclosed amount of narcotics had been stolen.”

Police say the man was six feet tall and wearing blue jeans, work boots, gloves, a dark jacket with the word “caterpillar” on the sleeve, and a patch on the shoulder of the jacket.

The second suspect is described as a five-foot-tall woman who was wearing blue jeans, croc-style footwear, gloves and a dark jacket.

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Both suspects were wearing plastic bags over their heads.

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Anyone with information on the robbery or the suspects is asked to contact New Brunswick RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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