Crime & Safety
Man, Woman Rob Bristol Pharmacy At Gunpoint
The pair demanded narcotics from the pharmacy clerk before running away with the drugs Tuesday afternoon, police said.

BRISTOL, PA — A man and woman robbed a Bristol pharmacy at gunpoint Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
Bristol Borough Police officers were called to Bristol Discount Pharmacy, at 247 Mill St., at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. There, they learned that the man and woman had entered the store and the woman had pulled out a black handgun and demanded narcotics.
The store clerk, who was the only other person in the store at the time, complied, police said. After getting the drugs, the man and woman ran out of the store through a back door that exited onto Wood Street.
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They were last seen running away on Wood Street toward Market Street.
Police describe the man as a Hispanic male, standing about 5'8" with a thick build. He was wearing a black jacket, gray hooded sweatshirt, military-style BDU pants and a gray mask.
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The woman was described as a Hispanic female, standing about 5'2" with a thick build. She was wearing a puffy blue jacket, with a red bandanna covering her face, a hat and a hood.
No one was injured in the robbery, according to police.
Anyone with information in the case is asked to contact Detective Bill Davis at 215-788-7813, Ext. 2425.
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