The Waterloo Regional Police Service continues to investigate three robberies at pharmacies that took place less than 90 minutes apart in Kitchener and Waterloo last Friday evening.

In a release issued Monday night, police included photos seeking the public’s help.

Police said around 5:35 p.m., they responded to a reported robbery at a pharmacy in the area of Union Street East and Dover Street. Two men entered the business and one of them threatened an employee with a weapon. The suspects took prescription medication before fleeing the area.

At approximately 5:50 p.m., officers responded to a report of a robbery at another pharmacy in the area of Belmont Avenue West and Gage Avenue. Two men entered the pharmacy with one of the men brandishing a knife and stole prescription medication.

Around 7:25 p.m., police were called to a third reported robbery at a pharmacy in the area of Activa Avenue and Max Becker Drive. Two men entered the store with a knife and demanded prescription medication.

No physical injuries were reported from either of the three robberies.

Police said they are looking for two suspects, both described as:

  • Black men in their 20s
  • Thin builds
  • Wearing dark clothing

A light coloured vehicle was reportedly seen in at least one of the incidents.

The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact police.

Of the 20 robberies reported in Waterloo Region so far this year, six have been at local pharmacies.

Regional police believe the businesses are being targetted for prescription drugs to then sell illegally.

"In these particular robberies, they're very unique," said Bryan Larkin, Waterloo regional police Chief. "They're not seeking any form of money or product. They,re targetting prescription pills and prescription medication. It's concerning and I think highlights and pinpoints the challenges of addiction in our community."