Posted: Thu 11th Oct 2018

Alert issued as diazepam & morphine sulphate plus other veterinary medicine stolen in Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Oct 11th, 2018

Police are warning people to be on their guard after thieves stole a large quantity of veterinary medicine from a farm near Wrexham.

The break-in took overnight on Monday October 8th and Tuesday 9th at a Veterinary and Equestrian facility on Francis Lane, Holt.

Horse leathers were stolen along with a significant quantity of tranquillisers and other drugs designed to treat animals and which could be extremely harmful if taken by people.

The list includes

– Butador
– Medesedan
– Chanazine
– Ketamidor
– Diazepam
– Equimed
– Morphine Sulphate
– ACP tablets
– Somulose
– Antisedan

Anyone who has information about this crime should contact police via its online webchat system quoting reference W143911.



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