ANTELOPE VALLEY: BRIEFLY : ARMED MAN ROBS GASOLINE STATIONS.PALMDALE - Sheriff's deputies are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. an armed man who robbed two gasoline stations Saturday night, sheriff's officials said. Sheriff's officials said the same mode of operation was used in the robberies - one in Palmdale and one in Acton. ``The detectives are investigating them as if they were done by the same person,'' Sgt. Darrel Brown said. The Palmdale robbery occurred at a Shell station at the Antelope Valley Mall The Antelope Valley Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Palmdale, California. Opened in September, 1990, its buildings take up around 1 million square feet (90,000 m²). Its physical main building, parking lots, and ring road businesses encompass an area a bit less than 0. . A man asked for $2 worth of gas, then demanded money from the cashier, deputies said. In the Acton robbery, a man walked up to the counter of the AM/PM AM/PM Amplitude Modulation/Phase Modulation AM/PM Ante Meridian/Post Meridian service station and market on Crown Valley Road with two cans of motor oil. When the cashier opened the register, the robber demanded all the money, deputies said. SOURCE: Daily News Painkillers stolen from local hospital LANCASTER - Drugs worth about $1,000 - mostly codeine codeine (kō`dēn), alkaloid found in opium. It is a narcotic whose effects, though less potent, resemble those of morphine. An effective cough suppressant, it is mainly used in cough medicines. Like other narcotics, codeine is addictive. and other painkillers - have been stolen from Lancaster Community Hospital This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. , sheriff's officials said. According to sheriff's deputies and officials at the hospital, the drugs apparently were taken from the hospital pharmacy during the past three weeks. There were no signs of forced entry. SOURCE: Daily News |
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