On the lighter side, this woman will not require a private investigator.
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- A Hooksett woman was arrested and charged with robbing a pharmacy after a witness jotted down the vanity plate on her car as she left the area, police said.
Police said surveillance video at the Rite Aid pharmacy on Hooksett Road in Manchester showed a person wearing a hooded sweatshirt and a ski mask entering the pharmacy Friday morning. Police said that person approached an employee who was stocking candy.
"A woman approached her with a hood and a mask, put a metal object to her head and said it was a robbery," said Lt. Nick Willard. "The (employee) thought it was a gun. The clerk complied."
A person in a nearby parking lot noticed something strange was going on.
"He watched her get in the vehicle and fled the area," Willard said. "He got a plate number, and while he was following this woman, she was throwing items out of her vehicle."
The license plate reported by the witness was B-USHER, which police said was registered to Bonnie Usher, 43. Usher was arrested at her home a short time later and charged with armed robbery.
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