A bag full of potentially deadly medication has been stolen from a car in Glasgow's east end.
Police are appealing for the thief who robbed a bag containing vials of 1ml of 1000mg of adrenaline from the car parked in Torphin Crescent to come forward.
The medication was taken around 10pm on Friday evening.
If taken, the prescription could have potentially serious or fatal consequences.
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Anyone who comes across the drugs is urged to hand them into their local police office.
Alternatively if anyone has any information regarding the theft or any information that could help officers with their enquiries, then please contact Shettleston Police Office through 101 quoting reference number 4735 of August 31.
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