Police fears for safety after burglars steal bottles of bleach labelled as morphine in Bingley burglary
The bleach was in bottles previously containing morphine and still had their original labels when they were taken in the burglary at York Crescent on Tuesday, March 23.
Among other items stolen, four bottles were taken, two of which contained bleach in order to sterilise them. The other two, which were unopened, still contained morphine.
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The vials are described as 300ml clear glass bottles with a white child proof screw cap top. Each bottle is labelled with the prescription printed on the label along with, it is believed, the manufacturer’s name ‘Wockhardt UK Ltd’.
Inspector Phil Dodsworth of Bradford District Police, said: “Our enquiries into the burglary remain ongoing but we are urgently appealing to anyone who may be offered these vials not to do anything with them.
“Our concern is that someone may seek to inject themselves with the bleach believing it to be morphine. But the consequences of doing that could be life threatening.
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Hide Ad“I would urge anyone who has these vials or is offered them not to do anything with them – the contents could be deadly.
“If you are offered them please call police immediately on 999 quoting reference 13210146881.”
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