Car thieves escaped with a small but potentially dangerous batch of drugs when they stole a vet's car. On board the Volkswagen are believed to be Ketamine, Somulose and Diazepam.
It is thought the vehicle, a blue VW Tiguan, was taken to order by professional car thieves. After breaking into the vet's home on a smart estate in Goostrey, Cheshire, only the car keys were taken.
Now police have issued an urgent warning regarding the drugs that were in the vehicle. Somulose is used for animal euthanasia and is potent and highly toxic to man.
Ketamine is a very powerful anesthetic, and diazepam is used as a sedative or muscle relaxant for animals, although it is used to treat anxiety in humans.
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