For the second time in two weeks, the pharmacy of a Rite Aid in Boulder was robbed by a man claiming to have a bomb, police said.

Boulder police say a man claiming to have a bomb robbed the pharmacy of a Rite Aid on Thursday night. According to Sgt. Nick Smetzer, the man entered the store at 3348 28th St. shortly after 9 p.m.

“He conducted the robbery at the pharmacy, then left quickly afterwards,” Smetzer said. No information was available on what was taken.

On the evening of Dec. 28, a man handed the a note to the pharmacist of the Rite Aid at 4800 Baseline Road and demanded narcotics, police said.

On Thursday, the man told employees that he had a bomb, Smetzer said, but no bomb was ever seen or detonated. No one was injured in the incident.

The suspect was unidentified as of late Thursday evening, and police hadn’t released a description.

“Nobody was arrested, but we’re actively working some leads,” Smetzer said.

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