July 17, 2017 Northgate Pharmacy robbery suspect still at large (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police)July 17, 2017 Northgate Pharmacy robbery suspect still at large (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police)
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Northgate Pharmacy Robbery Suspect Still At Large

Sarnia police have released surveillance photos of a second suspect still at large following Monday evening's robbery of Northgate Pharmacy on Exmouth St.

The suspect is described as a young white adult male, of slim build, about 5' 8 " tall, wearing a red, black and white Honda motorcycle jacket.

He was seen leaving the area on a small, black and grey motorcycle believed to be a Honda CBR 250.

Anyone with information about the suspect is asked to contact Detective Constable Kent Jamieson at 519-344-8861 ext. 6221 or Sarnia Lambton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online.

At about 6:55pm July 17, police say two young adult males disguised with balaclavas threatened pharmacy staff with an edged weapon and made off with a significant amount of cash and opioid painkillers including fentanyl, hydromorphone and other pills.

Early Wednesday evening, three people were arrested in connection with the robbery when a search warrant was executed in the 300-block of Nelson St.

Robert Jayson Britton, 24, of Sarnia is charged with robbery with violence, unauthorized possession of a weapon, disguise with intent, two counts of drug possession for the purpose of trafficking and three counts of failing to comply with probation.

Lindsay May Carro, 35, and Monica Lynn Scott, 38, both of Sarnia, are charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

-With files from Melanie Irwin

July 17, 2017 Northgate Pharmacy robbery suspect still at large (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police)July 17, 2017 Northgate Pharmacy robbery suspect still at large (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police)

July 17, 2017 Northgate Pharmacy robbery suspect still at large (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police)July 17, 2017 Northgate Pharmacy robbery suspect still at large (Photo courtesy of Sarnia police)

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