Crime & Safety
Salem Man Who Threatened Pharmacist Found Guilty
Robert Obin, 46, was arrested in September.

A local man who threatened to beat a pharmacist was found guilty this week and sentenced to 12 months in jail with nine months suspended, according to the Eagle Tribune.
According to the report, Robert Obin, 46, of Salem was arrested in September after he threatened Glenn Raymond, the pharmacist at the South Broadway Walgreens. Odin was in the pharmacy to fill his oxycodone prescription, a request that Raymond denied since Odin had his prescription filled two weeks earlier by a different doctor.
Obin was also arrested in May 2012 on two felony drug charges after Salem Police said they busted a drug deal on Cluff Crossing Road.
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