Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Arrests made after robbery at Oakville pharmacy

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Halton police have made four arrests after a robbery at a pharmacy in Oakville.

Police say the robbery took place June 7 around 2:30 p.m. at a pharmacy on Speers Rd.

Reports say suspects jumped the pharmacy counter and took narcotics from the safe before leaving in a stolen vehicle.

Shortly after, officers say they located and arrested four people leaving a restaurant in Mississauga. Officers also located several bottles of narcotics and a loaded handgun.

The bottles seized were Oxycodone, Adderall, Hydromorphone, Hydrocodone and Amphetamine.

21-year-old Tahjae Cameron, 22-year-old Braimah Musah, and 18-year-old Pablo Banton of Brampton, and 19-year-old Treyvaun Gomez of Mississauga have been charged with various offences connected to the incident.

Three of the accused were held in custody pending a bail hearing. One accused was released from custody on an undertaking.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact police.

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