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Omaha Police warn of ‘dangerous’ fake oxycodone pills


OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Omaha Police are cautioning the public not to contact any blue or green pills that may some way or another have all the earmarks of being oxycodone as they would really be fentanyl.


OPD said Wednesday that "a huge sum" of pills like those presented above had been recuperated all through the Omaha-metro region. The blue-ish or green-ish pills have an "M" stepped into one side and a "30″ on the other.


Any individual who observes such pills is approached to contact police promptly — and exhorted not to contact the pills.


"These fake pills contain fentanyl and are illicit and exceptionally risky," the OPD discharge states, noticing that the phony pills have been connected to a few excess passings in the city. "Fentanyl is a Schedule II medication and an incredible engineered narcotic that is like morphine yet is 50 to multiple times more strong."


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OPD additionally asked that any individual who may be announcing a potential excess stay at the scene until clinical and law authorization staff show up, reminding the public that anybody making a decent confidence crisis call for help is insusceptible from criminal arraignment.

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