A Concord man was arrested last week for allegedly robbing a Springville pharmacy in the summer, the Erie County Sheriff’s Office reported Tuesday.
John C. Pasinski III, 30, was charged with third-degree robbery and petit larceny.
On July 25, a masked man claiming to have a gun entered the Springbrook Pharmacy on West Main Street. He demanded the pharmacist hand over all the Fentanyl patches in the store. The pharmacist complied, giving him about $328 worth of the patches.
The case was investigated by detectives Greg McCarthy, Jack Graham and Matt Noecker. Pasinski was arrested at his home without incident, officials said. He was arraigned in Springville Village Court. He was remanded to the Erie County Holding Center in lieu of $25,000 bond.
Anyone with more information about the incident is asked to call McCarthy at 667-5224.
John C. Pasinski III, 30, was charged with third-degree robbery and petit larceny.
On July 25, a masked man claiming to have a gun entered the Springbrook Pharmacy on West Main Street. He demanded the pharmacist hand over all the Fentanyl patches in the store. The pharmacist complied, giving him about $328 worth of the patches.
The case was investigated by detectives Greg McCarthy, Jack Graham and Matt Noecker. Pasinski was arrested at his home without incident, officials said. He was arraigned in Springville Village Court. He was remanded to the Erie County Holding Center in lieu of $25,000 bond.
Anyone with more information about the incident is asked to call McCarthy at 667-5224.