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Police are issuing a warning after potentially dangerous medication was stolen from a vehicle in Stockton.
The incident happened on Tarring Street around 9:30pm on Sunday 10th March, when medication including adrenaline, midazolam and jext were stolen from a vehicle.
The medication could be potentially dangerous if taken by someone who it is not prescribed for.
Officers would urge anyone who may have located the medication to contact Cleveland Police on 101 or take it to the nearest pharmacy.