Warning After Dangerous Animal Drug Stolen in Hampshire

Police issue urgent alert after prescription medication for animals was nicked from a vet clinic overnight in Basingstoke, Hampshire. One of the stolen drugs, labelled ‘Iso-Flo’, contains Isoflurane – a substance that can trigger severe, potentially life-threatening reactions if inhaled, swallowed, or injected by humans.

Dangerous Drug on the Loose

The Iso-Flo bottles were taken from a veterinary clinic on Worting Road sometime between 8.30pm on June 29 and 5.55am on June 30. Police stress: these meds are not for human use and could seriously harm anyone who tries to take them. Anyone exposed should seek emergency medical help immediately.

Call Police With Any Info

If you’ve been offered these drugs or know where they are, call Hampshire Police on 101 quoting reference 44200238349. Witnessed suspicious activity in the Worting Road area? Dial the same number and reference.

Prefer to stay anonymous? Ring Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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