Indianapolis Pharmacy Technician arrested for stealing around 800 prescription pills from Walgreens

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Indianapolis Pharmacy Technician arrested for stealing around 800 prescription pills from Walgreens
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An Indianapolis pharmacy technician is accused of stealing around 800 prescription pills from Walgreens. The investigation began with customer complaints of being shorted on their medication.

According to the probable cause affidavit, the theft happened at the 56th and Georgetown Road location.

"It's very dangerous when this happens because you have technicians that are working at a very reputable pharmacy, such as Walgreens, that are stealing that," DEA Special Agent Michael Gannon said."It's dangerous because that stuff is getting on the streets. We have a record number of overdose deaths and we can't have people that we trust doing that, so it's obviously very scary.

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