WAKAW — Wakaw RCMP are looking for three suspects after a Wakaw pharmacy was robbed the afternoon of July 2.
The two suspects who, after threatening employees with bear mace, escape with an undisclosed amount of prescription drugs from the pharmacy are both described as Black, adult males, tall with thin builds. Witnesses reported they spoke with accents and they were both wearing masks at the time of the robbery.
The female driving the suspect vehicle is described as an Indigenous female with a heavy build who waited in the vehicle while the robbery occurred. The suspect vehicle is described as an early 2000s white Cadillac CTS. Driven by the female, it left Wakaw heading northbound on First Avenue.
“Wakaw is in lake country and in the summer our community is bustling with visitors. July 2 was no exception,” said Cst. Brendin Feere with the Wakaw RCMP. “We are asking anyone who was on 1st Street around the time of the robbery to check their phones to see if they took any photos or video between 2 and 3 p.m. Even something as simple as a selfie may contain information investigators can use.”
Investigators ask anyone who was in the area or lives or works in the 100 block area of 1st Street in Wakaw to check any photos, video or security camera footage captured between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. on July 2. If you have captured footage or images of anything in that area during that time frame, please contact the Wakaw RCMP at 306-233-5810.
On July 2 at 2:30 p.m., Wakaw RCMP received multiple reports of a robbery in progress at a pharmacy on the 100 block of 1st Street in Wakaw. Officers from the Wakaw Detachment attended and confirmed no one was injured. The officers notified neighbouring RCMP Detachments and police services to be on the lookout for the suspect vehicle.
The pharmacy was open at the time of the robbery and fortunately none of the customers or employees were injured during the robbery.
Investigators are trying to identify anyone who may have information about this robbery. If you have information, you can contact your local RCMP detachment by calling 310-RCMP. Information can also be reported anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.