- Drugs were stolen from an air ambulance helicopter at Taieri airfield in Otago, endangering the treatment of patients.
- Detective Sergeant Hayden Smale warned the drugs could be fatal if used recreationally.
- Police are investigating and urge anyone with information to contact them.
Drugs have been stolen from an air ambulance helicopter, prompting police to issue a “stark warning” that it would put patients at risk and could kill anyone who used them recreationally.
The helicopter was at Taieri airfield in Otago when it was targeted on the weekend, acting area investigations manager Detective Sergeant Hayden Smale said.
If air crews did not know of the theft and had been dispatched to an emergency incident “there could have been fatal consequences”, chief executive of Helicopters Otago Graheme Gale said.
Smale said: “Beyond putting the lives of air ambulance patients at risk by taking these essential medical supplies, some of the drugs stolen pose a significant risk to anyone who may choose to take them recreationally.