ANSONIA — City cops were investigating a complaint of an attempted robbery at a CVS on Thursday, which caused delays on the Waterbury line of Metro-North, said Lt. Patrick Lynch. Around 3:20 a.m., a store employee at the CVS at 24 Pershing Drive reported to police that a white male entered the store and demanded money from the register. “The suspect kept one hand in his jacket pocket saying he did not want to hurt anyone, leading the employees to believe he had a weapon,” Lynch said. Store employees told police the man was wearing a camouflaged jacket and brown work boots. They said the man had his face partially covered by a black mask.
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