Security camera images of a person connected to a retail theft in Windsor, June 13, 2024. Photo provided by Windsor police.Security camera images of a person connected to a retail theft in Windsor, June 13, 2024. Photo provided by Windsor police.
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Woman wanted for Windsor pharmacy theft

Windsor police are looking for a person suspected of a drugstore theft.

Investigators say the woman entered a pharmacy on Tecumseh Road East near Howard on Thursday and walked off with $2,200 worth of merchandise without paying for it.

The suspect is described as a White female, about 40 years old, approximately 5’ 9”, and weighing 170 pounds.

At the time of the incident, she was wearing a red sweater, blue pants or jeans, white shoes, and a black sweater tied around her waist.

Police have released security camera images of the suspect and have asked the public to take a look.

Anyone who can recognize the suspect, or provide additional information, should call Windsor police at (519) 258-6111. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (519) 258-TIPS (8477).

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