Dyersburg Pharmacy Burglarized, Pills Taken

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DYERSBURG, Tenn.- A pharmacy in Dyersburg is burglarized over the weekend with a drug often used to make meth stolen from the shelves. Dyersburg police say Gibson Pharmacy on Tickle Street was broken into late sunday afternoon. Employees said the thief took generic Claratin, which contains pseudoephedrine and can be used to make meth. Witnesses told officers a white man, wearing a ski mask got in through a front window. He was reportedly driving a light colored Ford Taurus. If you have any information on this burglary, call Dyersburg Police at (731) 285-1212.

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