Car Delivering Medication Stolen with Morphine, Tramadol, and Insulin

A car carrying vital medications was stolen in Middlesbrough, raising safety concerns over the prescriptions involved

Car Delivering Medication Stolen with Morphine, Tramadol, and Insulin
Car Delivering Medication Stolen with Morphine, Tramadol, and Insulin

Middlesbrough: So, there was this wild incident where a car that was delivering medication got stolen. It had prescriptions for morphine, tramadol, and insulin inside. Can you believe it?

The car, a beige Renault Clio, was just doing its job for a pharmacy when some thieves decided to strike. This all went down around 1:50 PM on a Friday, right at Hollyrood Court in Longlands.

Now, the police are on the case, and they’re pretty serious about it. They’re warning everyone that these medications can be really dangerous if someone takes them without a prescription.

A spokesperson from Cleveland Police said that the stolen vehicle was crucial for delivering those meds. They’re urging anyone who might be offered these drugs to reach out to them immediately.

If you’ve got any info about this theft or anything suspicious in your area, don’t hesitate to call 101. They’re also reminding folks about Crimestoppers if you want to stay anonymous.

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