The pharmacy chain is offering up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of the persons responsible for the robberies.

By Matt Skoufalos

Rite Aid Robbery Suspect. Credit: CCPO.

Rite Aid Robbery Suspect. Credit: CCPO.

After two of its locations were robbed at gunpoint in two days, Rite Aid pharmacy has offered rewards of up to $5,000 for the arrest of the person or persons responsible.

On Monday, a Rite Aid in the 1400 block of Chews Landing Road in Gloucester Township was robbed by a man described by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office (CCPO) as being thinly built, white, with razor stubble, and wearing a gray shirt and baseball hat.

Then on Tuesday, a man dressed in construction clothes and carrying an orange roadwork cone hopped over the counter at the Haddonfield Rite Aid location, and stole bottles of Adderall at gunpoint, later carjacking a priest and abandoning his vehicle in the neighborhood.

Police do not believe the two incidents are related; however, authorities do think the Haddonfield suspect is the same man wanted in the robbery of a Logan Township Rite Aid some weeks ago.

Anyone with information should call CCPO Det. Vince McCalla at 856-225-8569 or Haddonfield Police Det. Stuart Halloway at 856-429-4700.

Information may also be emailed to ccpotips@ccprosecutor.org.

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