Crime & Safety

Help FBI Identify Suspects Who Stole Meds From CVS In Cleveland

The FBI is asking the public for help identifying a group of people who stole a safe filled with prescriptions from a CVS in Cleveland.

CLEVELAND — The public is being asked to help identify a group of people who ripped a safe out of a CVS in downtown Cleveland this summer.

On May 30, a group of suspects ripped a safe off the wall behind a counter at CVS on Euclid. Inside the safe were controlled substances, the FBI said. The suspects can be seen, on camera, carrying the safe into a nearby parking garage.

The safe was broken into and the suspects stole prescription narcotics and drove off.

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On Wednesday morning, the FBI released surveillance images of the suspects.

Anyone with information on the identify of the suspects should contact the Cleveland Division of the FBI at 216-622-6842, the Cleveland Division of Police or Crime Stoppers. Tipsters can remain anonymous. Reward money is available for information leading to the successful identification and prosecution of the suspects.

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