Serial robber has local pharmacists on alert

by Kelli Cheatham (kcheatham@wsbt.com)

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Local pharmacies are on edge after a woman has robbed three local drug stores in the last three weeks, demanding Oxycontin and other highly addictive drugs. (WSBT photo)

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SOUTH BEND — Local pharmacies are on edge after a string of prescription drug robberies. Police say the woman has hit at least three local drug stores in the last three weeks, demanding Oxycontin and other highly addictive drugs.

Many local pharmacy workers are worried it could happen to them next. But local pharmacy managers say it's all about prevention and being ready for anything.

"When I got into pharmacy, I never thought, 'Oh, I'm going to have to be a policeman too,'" said Mar-Main Pharmacy manager Ann Ziegart.

But lately, she's been paying more attention to her employees' safety.

"We not only have had the Oxycontin spree, but we've also been hit by the Memorial employee that was part of the Lane Bryant accident," Ziegart explained.

That's why Mar-Main has panic buttons behind the counter, emergency numbers by phones and bells on the front door.

They're trying to be prepared for the worst case scenario — a robbery. Police say three times in as many weeks, a woman walked into pharmacies in Granger, South Bend and Warsaw demanding highly addictive prescriptions.

"When we get a serial offender like this, they tend to keep on offending," explained South Bend Police Lt. Cindy Kilgore. "And the more they do it, the more confidence they gain."

Local pharmacy workers want to be ready for anything.

Ann Ziegart told WSBT she's been trying to work with her employer to look at the areas where the pharmacy might be most vulnerable.

She also said protection is about prevention. For example, at her pharmacy specifically, there are no more prescriptions on the shelf than what they need for their customers. She also had some advice for other local pharmacists.

"Check all your windows, areas where you have patient interactions," she suggested. "Make sure all your cameras are focused right, that they're working properly, they're on, that they're getting a good view of who's at your counter, your drive through."

Police say the woman they believe is responsible for the robberies is usually wearing a hooded sweatshirt and covering part of her face with a ski mask. Investigators describe her as a white woman, medium build, 5'3" - 5'5" tall, with blond hair.

If you have any information about this woman or these robberies, call Crime Stoppers at (574) 288-7867. You can also visit their website.

Thursday, Feb 21 at 7:46 PM Bill wrote ...

Missy, I can guarantee that I have investigated more crimes this past week than you did. I do watch CSI, but know that isn't realistic.

Thursday, Feb 21 at 7:24 PM Missy wrote ...

Bill maybe you have only one coat, but I have many, and I think that since she has robbed so many places she probably know to change her coat. So how many crimes have you investegated lately. Maybe you could catch her. Yeah Bill.. You are probably a couch potato that watches too much CSI!!!

Thursday, Feb 21 at 6:19 PM Bill wrote ...

Chris, Obviously you have no clue what it takes to build a criminal case. The coat issue was just one things that someone may recognize. How many crimes have you investigated lately?

Thursday, Feb 21 at 7:41 AM chris wrote ...

I am glad Bill doesn't fight crime around here. I am not most people but I have more than one coat as do most people. You obviously don't know about crime fighting. I can see it now, she had the same coat so i tackled her before she could rob the pharmacy. OOps, wrong lady, broke her arm, sued for $1 mil.

Thursday, Feb 21 at 7:16 AM noone wrote ...

Maybe CVS should instead of building a new store on every other corner invest in some cameras!!!!!

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 7:02 PM Kirk wrote ...

Missy, Most people don't wear ski masks once they enter a store..The idea behind robbery,or theft is not to draw attention to yourself..

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 6:59 PM Kirk wrote ...

It meant that their emotions have been affected by the nurse being killed as well as being on edge about the robberies

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 4:46 PM Anonymous wrote ...

What exactly does the Memorial employee have to do with a pharmacy robbery??

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 3:47 PM Bill wrote ...

Missy, there are other ways to identify people. Most tend to wear the same jacket so someon might recognize the jacket. You have no clue about crime fighting.

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 2:59 PM Missy wrote ...

What part of she was wearing a SKI MASK dont you get. How can that identify her. With this weather it could be anyone who is trying to stay warm..

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 1:18 PM Anonymous wrote ...

I like Granger Residents idea. That would be funny. Do none of the stores have security cameras that the officals can release a pic to the community. I am sure someone would recognize her.

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 10:36 AM watcher wrote ...

stores need better cameras...

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 10:10 AM Granger Resident wrote ...

My thoughts would be to give her the bag full of drugs, only fill it up with birth control pills, vitamin C tabs or other non narcotic stuff. I can't imagine that she's going to take inventory of what's in the bag on the way out of the store.

Wednesday, Feb 20 at 8:40 AM mike wrote ...

I hope she finds a pharmacist who has a carry permit and meets the end of a pistol or shotgun. Bet she won't put peoples lives in danger after that.

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