Sulphur CVS Robbery Leads To Four Arrests After Police Locate Suspects in Jennings

By Calcasieu Staff
Published October 07, 2025

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Sulphur, Louisiana – Four suspects were arrested Monday evening following a robbery at CVS Pharmacy on South Beglis Parkway in Sulphur, according to the Sulphur Police Department.

The incident began at approximately 7:55 p.m. on October 6, 2025, when Sulphur police received notification of a robbery in progress at the pharmacy location. Before officers arrived at the scene, two subjects had already exited the store and fled in a silver vehicle that was waiting in the parking lot.

Police immediately provided a description of the getaway vehicle to area law enforcement agencies. The multi-agency response proved effective when the Jennings Police Department located the suspected vehicle at approximately 8:41 p.m., less than an hour after the initial report.

Jennings officers conducted a traffic stop on the silver car, which was occupied by four individuals: two adult males and two juveniles. Following the investigation at the scene, all four occupants were arrested in connection with the pharmacy robbery.

The Sulphur Police Department has not released the names of the suspects or specific charges at this time, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. The department also has not disclosed what, if anything, was taken during the robbery.

The case highlights the effectiveness of inter-agency cooperation in Southwest Louisiana. The Sulphur Police Department publicly thanked the Jennings Police Department for their assistance in the investigation, noting that the collaborative effort led to the swift apprehension of the suspects.

Jennings is located approximately 45 miles east of Sulphur, on I-10.

The investigation remains active, and authorities are seeking additional information from the public. Anyone with information about the CVS Pharmacy robbery is encouraged to contact the Sulphur Police Department at 337-527-4550.

All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.