MANCHESTER (AP) — Authorities have identified the suspect in a Manchester pharmacy robbery earlier this month.
Police say Thomas Bourque, 31, of Belgrade robbed the Rite-Aid in town on Aug. 3.
Chief Deputy Ryan Reardon of the Kennebec County Sheriff ’s Office tells the Morning Sentinel that Bourque has a lengthy criminal record and is a well-known player in the area’s illicit drug scene.
Police say a man wearing a dark zip-up hooded sweatshirt and a New York Yankees ball cap walked into the Rite- Aid and demanded prescription medication. The suspect kept a hand in his sweatshirt and said he had a gun. He made off with undisclosed amounts of oxycodone and methylphenidate.
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