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A man disguised as a delivery driver stole 29 unused coronavirus test kits on Friday night in Arizona, police say.
Tuscon Police Department is sharing surveillance obtained from El Rio Health Center so the public can help identify the burglar. In the video, the suspect is seen entering the health clinic in a uniform while employees were finishing up closing duties. In the morning, the employees noticed 29 kits had vanished overnight. They pulled the video and realized the "delivery man" had stolen the tests.
An important note made by the Tuscon Police Department is the tests are useless outside the clinics. Lab equipment is essential in using the kits and reading the results. Additionally, officers warned the public not to purchase test kits on a secondary market because they are likely stolen or fraudulent.
The individual is described as a Hispanic male in his 30's with a large build. He is approximately 5'9 with a beard. He was last seen driving a reddish colored Dodge Charger-type vehicle.
Read more: https://nbc25news.com/news/nation-world/man-caught-on-camera-stealing-29-unused-coronavirus-tests-at-arizona-health-clinic
ret5hd
(20,501 posts)He was probably paid well.
getagrip_already
(14,768 posts)The kits really are just reagents used to store the samples. The real work is done in the labs with very expensive equipment.
Besides, the who kits are easily sourced, as are several variants of rapid test screening tests.
This was probably some clueless wannabe who something he thought he could resell for big bucks.
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)I would imagine that tests are individually serially numbered, and are not readable by a layperson.