A man, who worked at a Hamden pharmacy, has been arrested on charges that took 293 items from shelves and “scanned it as a return” onto his personal debit card. Police say Jamal Heath stole $22,742.95 between between July of 2017 and January of 2018. The investigation began on Jan,. 29, when owners of Apex Pharmacy, 2380 Dixwell Avenue on the report of fraud and larceny. On January 29th Hamden Police responded to Apex Pharmacy, 2380 Dixwell Avenue on the report of fraud and larceny. Detective John Marks conducted an extensive investigation, which led to the application of an arrest warrant for Heath. The court approved the arrest warrant application. On Tuesday, Heath turned himself in at police headquarters.
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