Crime & Safety

UPDATED: Woman Robs Walgreen's, Demands Pills from Pharmacy Employee

UPDATED: A woman robber demanded three types of pills from a pharmacy employee at a Framingham Walgreen's Friday. The robber lifted up her shirt to show the employee some kind of an object tucked into her pants, and told the employee she had 30 seconds.

The crime at Walgreen's, 653 Worcester St., was reported about 10 p.m. The employee could not say what kind of object was carried by the suspect.

The woman robbed the business of Oxycodone, Hydromorphone, and Hydromorephone pills.

She then fled with the drugs and, together with a male accomplice who also had entered the store, ran to a waiting car. The car was last seen leaving on Route 9, according to Framingham Police.

The woman was described by witnesses as caucasian, skinny and emaciated, about 5' 6 inches, and with light colored eyes. The male suspect was described as being caucasian or a light skinned Hispanic, shaggy dark hair and 5 foot 10 inches to 6 foot, 2 inches.

Original Post:

A Walgreen's on Worcester Street was robbed Friday night by a woman who then fled the scene in a small sedan, which took off on Route 9.

The sedan was driven by a man, and head off in an unknown direction of travel, according to an initial police scanner report. The crime at Walgreen's, 653 Worcester St., was reported about 10 p.m.

It was unclear if the woman was armed.

Framingham Patch will update when more information is available.


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