Police: Men Fill Coats With $3,000 Worth Of Merchandise At CVS Pharmacy

MILAN (WWJ) - The search is on for two men who police say stole more than $3,000 worth of goods from a Washtenaw County CVS Pharmacy.

Police say the theft occurred around 7:10 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 27 at the CVS store on Dexter Street in Milan, just west of US-23.

According to police, the men entered the store and proceeded to fill their coats with merchandise off the shelves. When the store manager exited the office, the two suspects fled on foot.

In all, store officials say the men made off with more than $3,000 worth of goods.

The first suspect is described as a light skin black male in his mid to late 20's, with a thin build and a mustache. He was wearing a gray vest with black sleeves, blue jeans and a black stocking cap.

The second suspect is described as a dark skin black male in his mid to late 60's with thin a build and glasses. He was wearing a tan-colored dress suit and tie, a black jacket, and dark brown hat. He was also walking with a cane.

Anyone with information on the suspects is urged to contact police at 734-439-4311.

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