Fort Worth Police are looking for four robbers who broke into a pharmacy and stole thousands of dollars worth of prescription medications.
Fort Worth Police have released images to the public in hopes of identifying four people who broke into a pharmacy and stole thousands of dollars worth of prescription medications last week.
Police said four masked suspects arrived at the pharmacy in a dark-colored, possibly black, four-door Chevrolet and approached the entrance with sledgehammers and crowbars. The burglars fled the pharmacy in the car, and Fort Worth officers said they found a pharmacy container about a mile away in the 2200 block of Mistletoe Avenue.Authorities said the first suspect is a 6'2" man aged 18-25, weighing around 175 pounds. He was dressed in a black Reebok hooded jacket, jeans, and a black ski mask and was armed with a sledgehammer.
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