Surveillance Video Captures Suspect In Pharmacy Robbery

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Police in San Francisco are asking for the public's help finding a thief who took $1,700 worth of pain killers from a Franklin Street pharmacy, according to authorities.

The theft happened at 6:30 p.m. on February 17 targeting a Walgreens at the intersection of Franklin and Post.

Surveillance video provided by the SFPD shows the suspect handing what appears to be a note to the person working behind the pharmacy counter at the Walgreens. The worker can be seen filling a bag that the suspect holds out with items from behind the pharmacy counter.

Throughout the incident, the suspect hides his identity by keeping his face covered with a scarf or partial ski mask and hood.

The suspect made off with $1,700 worth of Oxycotin and Fentanyl.

Police are investigating whether this case is connected to a recent Walnut Creek pharmacy robbery.

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