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Home / Crime and Justice / NY Thieves Target PA Pharmacy for $16K Weight Loss Drugs

NY Thieves Target PA Pharmacy for $16K Weight Loss Drugs

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Suspects traveled from New York to Pennsylvania for the robbery.
  • Thousands of dollars worth of weight loss medications were stolen.
  • The incident highlights concerns about a growing black market.
NY Thieves Target PA Pharmacy for $16K Weight Loss Drugs

A meticulously planned robbery occurred at Smart Choice Pharmacy in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, when three individuals journeyed from New York City to steal valuable weight loss medications. The suspects targeted a delivery driver, absconding with approximately $16,000 worth of GLP-1 drugs such as Mounjaro, Ozempic, and Trulicity.

This targeted heist underscores a potential escalation in the black market for these sought-after medications. Pharmacists and police note that the drugs' substantial monthly cost and scarcity may be driving illicit activities, leading criminals to seek alternative acquisition methods. The suspects fled the scene but were apprehended shortly after, with the stolen medication recovered.

Authorities are urging pharmacies to remain vigilant against suspicious inquiries about deliveries, recognizing that criminals are actively seeking opportunities to exploit the high value of these prescription drugs. Investigations are ongoing to determine if this incident signals a broader trend in pharmacy-related crime.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The high demand and limited availability of weight loss drugs like Mounjaro and Ozempic have created a lucrative black market, making them attractive targets for theft.
Police believe the three suspects traveled over two hours from New York City to Bucks County specifically to rob the Smart Choice Pharmacy.
Pharmacies are advised to be alert to suspicious phone calls about deliveries and to notify police of any unusual activity due to the high value of medications.

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