Police are looking for prescription forgers: Who knows this man?

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In Havelland, the police are looking for a prescription forger (60-65 years old) who demanded fentanyl at a pharmacy. Advice requested.

Im Havelland fahndet die Polizei nach einem Rezeptfälscher (60-65 J.), der Fentanyl in einer Apotheke verlangt hat. Hinweise erbeten.
In Havelland, the police are looking for a prescription forger (60-65 years old) who demanded fentanyl at a pharmacy. Advice requested.

Police are looking for prescription forgers: Who knows this man?

An incident has caused a stir in the quiet streets of Cologne. On November 7, an unknown man entered a pharmacy and attempted to fill a prescription for the highly regulated painkiller fentanyl. How Pharmacy Adhoc reported, the attentive employee immediately recognized that the prescription was forged and refused to hand over the medication. The suspect then hastily left the pharmacy.

The Brandenburg police are now looking for the man, whose description has already been published. He is described as being around 60 to 65 years old, around 175 cm tall and with a bald head and a full, gray beard. A prominent spot on the left temple and a dent on the left side of the head are particularly noticeable. Investigators hope to obtain information from the public using surveillance images taken at the pharmacy. The criminal police ask you to report such information to the Havelland police station on 03322 - 2750.

Vigilant citizens asked

This case comes in the context of the recent increase in counterfeit crimes in the region. In another incident in Schönefeld, a 36-year-old driver from the Republic of Moldova was also checked. He was driving a BMW when he threw a bag of drugs out of the window during a police stop. The police check took place on Wednesday evening. A preliminary drug test showed that the driver had consumed both cannabis and amphetamines, and he also did not have a valid residence permit. Forging a Bulgarian ID card and driver's license got him into additional trouble polizei.brandenburg.de reported.

Given these incidents, it is even more important that citizens remain vigilant. Police encourage everyone to be aware of and report suspicious behavior. The feeling of security in the community also depends on how quickly and effectively such crimes are prosecuted.

The role of citizens

The cooperation of the population with the security authorities is crucial to stopping crime in cities. Especially in cases of prescription forgery and drug violations, even a small tip can have a big impact. So keep your eyes open and be part of the solution.