From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office:
Sheriff’s deputies need your help to identify the suspect(s) responsible for and wanted in connection with the burglary of the Plumtree Pharmacy. Sometime between May 2nd and May 5th persons unknown burglarized the Plumtree Pharmacy at 208 Plumtree Rd Bel Air. A large quantity of prescription medications were stolen. If you have any information contact the detective listed below or report your tip using one of the methods listed below. All information will be kept confidential.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspects in this case is asked to call Harford County Sheriff’s Detective Mary Beth Matthews at 410-836-5434. All Information will be kept strictly confidential.
Anonymous qualifying tips submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers leading to an arrest and indictment for a felony crime may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.
Call 1-866-7LOCKUP or Text CRIMES(274637) Begin text with MCS then add your tip
Phone Harford Crime Solvers: Call 1-888-540-8477
Submit a tip online at http://www.harfordsheriff.org/wanted
Qualifying tips for any crimes or wanted persons reported to Harford County Crime Solvers are eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 in rewards
Was this part of prescription drug take back day?
The owner of this store was indicted on federal insurance fraud charges over 6 months ago. He was operating the store under the name Pharmacare. Maybe this is another false theft insurance claim. They also employ work release inmates from the jail. Yeah very smart to have a work release inmate working in a pharmacy.
“Sometime between May 2nd and May 5th”… Seriously?
It’s hard to believe that a pharmacy would be closed over the weekend.
Or wouldn’t have an alarm system.
Given the previous few comments, I would say there is a high probability that it was an inside job.
Detective Matthews is smoking hot!
Too bad she’s smoking hot married as well……oh well
Sales proceeds to be used for the Edgewood Community “outreach program” funding. They were running low on STATE allocated funds?