WATERVILLE ( AP) — Police are on the hunt for a man who threatened violence during a robbery at a Waterville pharmacy.
Police say the man used a note and said he would shoot anyone who followed him during the robbery Sunday afternoon at a CVS on Kennedy Memorial Drive.
Employees told police that no gun was shown.
The man made off with an undisclosed amount of prescription drugs.
Police tell the Morning Sentinel that the man left behind his note which will be examined for evidence. Police are also looking at surveillance footage.
He is described as being 19 or 20 years old, about 5-foot, 3- inches tall with dark complexion. He was wearing a blue knit cap and a dark sweat shirt, and he had dark, curly hair obscuring his face.
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