Man convicted of tying employees hands, robbing Springfield pharmacy

An Indianapolis man has been convicted of tying up employees and robbing the Harding Road Pharmacy in December 2017.

Tyrez Boyd, 24, was found guilty by a jury on an aggravated robbery charge and six counts of kidnapping in Clark County Common Pleas Court.

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Police were called Dec. 5 to the Harding Road Pharmacy on Harding Road for a robbery in progress involving a gun. A witness who tried to enter the store said the door was locked and he saw a man robbing the store. An employee also dialed 911 to say that two suspects with a gun were there.

One of the suspects ran out the door carrying a white trash bag with bottles inside, according to court documents.

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The suspect was able to get away but dropped the bag of stolen items, the officer said in the affidavit. Then the officer allegedly saw a second suspect running through the pharmacy. The suspect was identified as Boyd in the affidavit and he allegedly also ran out of the store with a trash bag.

The second suspect has yet to be arrested, according to police.

Defense attorney Griff Nowicki wasn’t immediately available for comment. Assistant prosecutor Brian Driscoll released a statement.

“I am just very pleased with the jury’s verdict and extremely proud of the seven brave victims who were zip tied during the robbery as they all testified against the defendant,” Driscoll said. “This included three teenagers.”

Boyd will be sentenced on May 24, according to court records.

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