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Yorkdale mall store, 3 west-end Toronto pharmacies targeted in daylight robberies

WATCH ABOVE: A store at Yorkdale shopping centre and three pharmacies in the city’s west end were targeted in two separate daylight robberies, Toronto police said on Friday. – Mar 6, 2020

Toronto police say a Yorkdale mall store and three pharmacies in the city’s west end have been targeted in two separate daylight robberies.

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Officers responded to the first of three calls about robberies at pharmacies at 3:10 p.m. It happened at the West Mall Bloor Plaza.

Police said four teen boys robbed the store using handguns before fleeing the scene in a dark-coloured pickup truck. A woman in her 70s was reportedly assaulted in the incident.

Officers then responded to a second call at 3:50 p.m. about a robbery at a pharmacy in the Rexdale Commerical Centre Plaza.

Police said four teen boys entered the store wearing ski masks and holding guns. The suspects allegedly assaulted a store employee and robbed the store of drugs and money before fleeing the scene in a dark-coloured pickup truck.

A third pharmacy in Elmhurst Plaza reported a robbery to police just after 4 p.m.

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Police said four young boys again entered the pharmacy wearing masks and holding guns. The suspects allegedly assaulted an employee and stole drugs and money before fleeing the scene.

A suspect has been arrested and three others are outstanding.

A short time later, police said officers were called a store at Yorkdale mall. It was reported four teen boys entered, wearing their hoods up.

Police said the suspects fled through a parking lot. The mall was briefly put into a hold-and-secure.

A short distance away, several officers could be seen on McAdam Avenue.

Officers later said multiple suspects were tracked through the service’s canine unit. Five suspects in total were arrested.

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