Gloucestershire Police Warn on Stolen Euthanasia Drugs
Gloucestershire Police Warn on Stolen Euthanasia Drugs
Gloucestershire Police Warn on Stolen Euthanasia Drugs
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Gloucestershire police have issued a severe warning following the theft of potentially lethal veterinary drugs from a vet's van parked in Frampton on Severn. The theft occurred overnight between July 31 and August 1, and the stolen substances, used for euthanizing animals, pose serious health risks, including illness or death if ingested by humans. Superintendent Andy Kilmurray expressed grave concern about the drugs being in circulation and urged anyone with information or CCTV footage to come forward. This incident is part of a spate of vehicle break-ins in the area during the same period. Police are particularly keen to hear from those who may have found the discarded items or have relevant information. The public is warned not to consume these drugs and is encouraged to report any sightings to the authorities.

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