
Stolen Dangerous Medication Prompts Warning from Copenhagen Police
Copenhagen Police warns about dangerous medication that has been stolen during a break-in at Bispebjerg Hospital.
The break-in took place either on Sunday or during the night to Monday.
The medication consists of tablets and patches containing morphine, methadone, fentanyl, tramadol, and oxycodone, and according to the police, the medication can be lethal in large quantities.
The police urge anyone who has come into possession of the medication or has information about the break-in to contact them at phone number 114.
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