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Posted: 9:39 PM Nov 28, 2009
Accused pain medication thief arrested
An out-of-towner is in the Knox County Detention Center accused of holding up a pharmacy.
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KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WVLT) -- An out-of-towner is in the Knox County Detention Center accused of holding up a pharmacy.
Around 1:00 p.m. Saturday deputies say Brian Tweed, 32, of Dayton, Ohio pulled a revolver on a clerk at the Hardin Valley Food City and demanded pain medication.
Witnesses say Tweed left through a side door and got into a Range Rover.
Less than an hour later, a deputy recognized the wanted car and arrested Tweed without incident.
The revolver and pain medication were still in the car.
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