Dangerous prescription drugs stolen from house party in Lincoln
A cocktail of dangerous prescription drugs has been stolen during a house party in Boundary Street, Lincoln.
The incident took place in the early hours of October 10.
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During the party, a large quantity of drugs were stolen, including 42 amitriptyline, 39 carbanazepine, 14 cetrizine, 78 warfarin, 28 lorazepan and 39 diazepan.
Police are warning anyone who is in possession of these drugs that they are dangerous if taken and they should be handed in to a police station as soon as possible.
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Comments
by lister0f5meg
Thursday, October 11 2012, 1:56PM
“Marbo1, I'm not convinved you have any detective skills if you couldn't realise that he was joking!
The people who nicked it will probably try and sell it back to the NHS”
by Marbo1
Thursday, October 11 2012, 12:37PM
“"Where was this party, in a Pharmacy?"
Now, i dont have the detective skills of Columbo or even Inspector Gadget for that matter but after reading the article and deducing that the incident happened during a house party in Boundary Street, Lincoln.
I would say with almost 100% accuracy that the party was held at the above address.”
by GeorgeSomme
Thursday, October 11 2012, 12:19PM
“That is some script, hope they kept of the alchohol and don't operate heavy machinery!”
by Roadscource
Thursday, October 11 2012, 11:42AM
“"a large quantity of drugs were stolen, including 42 amitriptyline, 39 carbanazepine, 14 cetrizine, 78 warfarin, 28 lorazepan and 39 diazepan"
Where was this party, in a Pharmacy?”