Pharmaceuticals stolen from three pharmacies in Niagara
Four people from Brampton have been charged following three robberies in Niagara.
According to the NRP, pharmacies in Niagara Falls, St. Catharines and West Lincoln were robbed yesterday afternoon.
Police believe the same four people are responsible for all three incidents.
The first robbery occurred at the Meadow IDA Pharmacy on Thorold Stone Road in Niagara Falls at 1:58 p.m.
This was followed by robberies at the Golden Care Pharmacy on Welland Avenue in St. Catharines, and Pharmasave on St. Catharines Street in West Lincoln.
In each of the incidents, three suspects entered the store while the fourth waited outside in a stolen Honda Civic.
Investigators say an undisclosed number of pharmaceuticals were taken.
The vehicle and the pharmaceuticals have been recovered.
Facing charges are 18 year old Devaun Harrison, 18 year old Josiah Lowe, and two 17 year old males.

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