Two people were arrested after $5,000 worth of OxyContin was stolen from an Aurora Walgreens Tuesday evening.
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Aurora PD said it was notified about the incident through a SIERRA GPS tracking device, which was hidden in the stolen stash of narcotics by store employees. Thanks to the SIERRA device, Aurora911 dispatchers were able to track the stolen OxyContin and relay that location to officers.
The two suspects traveled to a second Walgreens near the intersection of East Smoky Hill Road and South Aurora Parkway, where they were met by officers, according to Aurora police.
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