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“It will likely kill them”: N.B. RCMP issue blunt warning about stolen drug

New Brunswick RCMP are warning the public about a lethal drug stolen over Sunday night. File / Global News

New Brunswick RCMP is warning the public about the dangers of a drug stolen from SPCA in Dalhousie, N.B.

According to police, two safes were stolen from the SPCA on Sunday night or the early morning of Monday, one which contained cash while the other contained drugs used to euthanize dogs.

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T-61, one of the stolen drugs, is reportedly lethal and for veterinary use only.

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In a press release, RCMP said that anyone who is in possession of T-61 is “warned not to use it as it will likely kill them.”

They continue to investigate and are asking the public for any further information that may help their investigation.

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