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Third person in CVS robberies arrested

By Staff reports

The third person allegedly involved in a string of robberies at CVS stores in the area was arrested on Thursday evening.

Kristy Albright, 38, of Peach Creek, Logan County, was booked into Southwestern Regional Jail at about 7 p.m., according to the regional jails website. She allegedly drove the get-away car when her boyfriend robbed CVS stores for prescription pills.

Charles "Eddie" Jacobs, 31, was charged Thursday with four counts of second-degree robbery. Police say he robbed the CVS stores on Oakwood Road, on Charleston's East End, in Dunbar and in Teays Valley. He allegedly robbed the store on Oakwood twice.

Jacobs allegedly told police that Albright had driven him during the robberies.

Kellie Cook, the store manager of the Oakwood Road CVS, was arrested and charged Thursday with two counts of second-degree robbery.

Cook, 41, of Dunbar, allegedly told Jacobs about the amount of prescription pills in the store on Oakwood Road, and the dates the pills were delivered to the pharmacy, according to a criminal complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court against Cook.

He told police that after Cook gave him information about the Oakwood Road store that he paid her $5,000 both times he robbed that store, according to the complaint.

On Sept. 18 and Oct. 16, the CVS on Oakwood Road was robbed. The CVS at Plaza East was robbed on Nov. 5 on Charleston's East End; the store in Teays Valley on Dec. 8 and on Dec. 12, the store in Dunbar was robbed.


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