$70M in prescription drugs stolen in US heist

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  • black7
    Vet
    • Feb 2007
    • 4283

    $70M in prescription drugs stolen in US heist

    $70M in prescription drugs stolen in US heist


    HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) - Thieves staged a Hollywood-style heist at a pharmaceutical warehouse over the weekend and made off with about $70 million in antidepressants and other prescription drugs, authorities said Tuesday.

    Thieves cut a hole in the ceiling of an Eli Lilly & Co. warehouse in Enfield, a northern Connecticut city that borders Massachusetts, before dawn Sunday and rappelled inside, where they disabled an alarm and apparently loaded pallets of drugs into a waiting vehicle, police said. The thieves made off with enough drugs to fill at least one tractor-trailer, police said.

    "Just by the way it occurred, it appears that there were several individuals involved and that it was a very well planned-out and orchestrated operation," Enfield Police Chief Carl Sferrazza said.

    The FBI has been called in to investigate.

    Edward Sagebiel, a spokesman for Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly, placed the value of the drugs at $70 million. He said they included the antidepressants Prozac and Cymbalta and the antipsychotic Zyprexa. No narcotics or painkillers were taken, he said.

    Zyprexa and Cymbalta were Eli Lilly's two best-selling drugs last year. Prozac was Lilly's first billion-dollar drug and the company's top seller before it lost patent protection several years ago.
    Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

  • black7
    Vet
    • Feb 2007
    • 4283

    #2
    this is sweet... but why steal anit-depressants?
    Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

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    • IRON37

      #3
      what do you do with $70 million worth of antidepressants and antipsychotics..

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      • black7
        Vet
        • Feb 2007
        • 4283

        #4
        Originally posted by IRON37
        what do you do with $70 million worth of antidepressants and antipsychotics..
        my thoughts... they obviously was not idiots... surely they knew what they were stealing...
        Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

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        • JrMaFia
          BANNED for being a JETS fan
          • Oct 2007
          • 11538

          #5
          maybe u put them on the market overseas
          Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Goddamn they don't make em' like they used to.
          Cassidy: Fuckin' 80's man, best shit ever !
          Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Bet'chr ass man, Guns N' Roses! Rules.
          Cassidy: Crue!
          Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Yeah!
          Cassidy: Def Lep!
          Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Then that Cobain pussy had to come around & ruin it all.
          Cassidy: Like theres something wrong, why not just have a good time?
          Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: I'll tell you somethin', I hate the fuckin' 90's.

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          • black7
            Vet
            • Feb 2007
            • 4283

            #6
            Originally posted by JrMaFia
            maybe u put them on the market overseas
            i thought about too...
            Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

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            • JrMaFia
              BANNED for being a JETS fan
              • Oct 2007
              • 11538

              #7
              Someone close to me works for lilly she was explaining that the medicines retail for up to a few hundred a piece some of them.
              Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Goddamn they don't make em' like they used to.
              Cassidy: Fuckin' 80's man, best shit ever !
              Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Bet'chr ass man, Guns N' Roses! Rules.
              Cassidy: Crue!
              Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Yeah!
              Cassidy: Def Lep!
              Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: Then that Cobain pussy had to come around & ruin it all.
              Cassidy: Like theres something wrong, why not just have a good time?
              Randy 'The Ram' Robinson: I'll tell you somethin', I hate the fuckin' 90's.

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              • Rocky07

                #8
                Originally posted by IRON37
                what do you do with $70 million worth of antidepressants and antipsychotics..
                u sell the shit out of it!!! dude u dont make a robbery like that and not have somewhere for it to go

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                • Marines
                  VET
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 223

                  #9
                  In that area they are having some problems with the higher up of the mob family that runs that area. And a lot of the lowers are trying to make a name for them self while most of the origination is in NYC for the trail of a couple of guys that wacked the boss leaving a supper for charity in Springfield a few years ago. Soon there will be a war over power cause they found out that it was an inside job.
                  Ferrum Mens Corpus

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                  • Marines
                    VET
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 223

                    #10
                    he is alittle into it

                    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — A low-level Mafia member admitted Thursday that he shot and killed Springfield's regional mob boss in 2003 in exchange for $10,000 from the leader's rivals.

                    Frankie Roche, 35, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of murder in aid of racketeering Thursday in U.S. District Court in Springfield for the Nov. 23, 2003, shooting death of Adolfo "Big Al" Bruno.

                    Roche, of Westfield, agreed to testify against other alleged mob members charged with planning the killing and to provide information about others involved in the 57-year-old Bruno's death.

                    In exchange, prosecutors agreed not to pursue the death penalty against Roche. He faces a mandatory term of life in prison unless prosecutors petition the judge for a reduction based on Roche's level of cooperation.

                    Bruno was the local boss of the New York-based Genovese family _ part of the La Cosa Nostra organized crime operation _ when he was gunned down while leaving his regular Sunday night card game at a social club.

                    His death was preceded by a summer of turmoil within the ranks of the local "Springfield Crew," according to federal authorities. They said the local mob specialized in loan sharking, illegal gaming and extorting businesses.

                    Authorities say Mafia leaders in New York grew unhappy with Bruno when they thought he'd grown lax at collecting enough money and paying "tributes" to them.

                    That's when others within the Springfield group decided to capitalize on the dispute, getting permission from New York leaders to kill Bruno and take power, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd E. Newhouse said.

                    Newhouse said Roche admitted that he approached Bruno in the social club's parking lot and exchanged greetings before shooting him six times with a .45-caliber handgun and fleeing.

                    Roche told the judge those facts were accurate. His attorney did not immediately return a message left Thursday.

                    Police apprehended Roche in Tampa, Fla. He was charged with murder in 2005 in Massachusetts state court, where his trial remains pending.

                    Roche was returned to state prison after entering his guilty plea in federal court. Hampden County District Attorney William Bennett said additional security measures were being taken to ensure Roche's safety.

                    Two other men, Fotios Geas of West Springfield and Brandon Croteau of Springfield, face state charges of helping plan and finance Bruno's killing. Both have pleaded not guilty.

                    Neither Bennett nor U.S. Attorney Michael J. Sullivan would say whether Geas and Croteau also will face federal charges. They said they know others were involved, but would not say how many or offer other details.

                    "We are quite confident we will be able to identify all individuals involved in this crime and hold them accountable," Bennett said.
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