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Narcotics Stolen From Driggs Pharmacy

February 29, 2012 State of Idaho, Teton County, Teton Valley No Comments
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The Teton County Idaho Sheriff’s Department is investigating the burglary of a Driggs pharmacy last Friday which involved a large amount of prescription drugs taken from the store.  Specifically, narcotics including Methadone, Hydromorphone, Methylin and Oxycodone were reported missing.  Estimated value of the drugs is nearly $8,000.  Sheriff’s officials say they responded to an alarm about 6:00 am Friday and discovered a door to an adjoining business open, and footage from a surveillance system recorded a suspect wearing a dark-hooded sweatshirt, ski mask and gloves, and an eyewitness reported seeing a person matching that description leaving the area.  Anyone having information that may be useful in apprehending the person or persons responsible for the burglary is asked to contact the sheriff’s office at 208-354-2323.

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