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West Roxbury Woman Alleges Ex-Husband Stole Xanax, Oxycodone & More Drugs

The suspect allegedly picked up his ex-wife's Xanax prescription at CVS, but kept it for himself. There was also a threatening voicemail left on victim's phone.

 

 

A West Roxbury woman told Boston Police that her ex-husband stole dozens of prescription pills from her home, and filled her Xanax prescription at CVS, but kept it for himself.

On Nov. 15, the Glenellen Road resident said they were arguing about money before he came over. She said he dropped off keys to the house after picking up the prescription, but did not give her the Xanax, according to a Boston Police report.

The victim also discovered that prescription medications were missing along with the lock box that contained them, including: 80 pills of Oxycodone; 6 pills of Moxepril; 15 pills of Bystolic; 40 pills of Omeprazole; 28 pills of Temazepeam; 30 pills of Remerazon; 75 pills of Cyclobenvaprine; and 5 pills of Atorvastatin.

A voicemail from the suspect was also received by the victim that said, "You upset my mother you two-bit whore it's your mother's turn now."

The victim said a check for $75 was also missing from her wallet.

Related Topics: West Roxbury police

marty

3:57 am on Sunday, November 18, 2012

Sounds like they should both be arrested, that was quite a stash of pills.

Nothing good ever happens on Glenellen.

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mo

12:37 pm on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

they were prescrition drugs marty for a bad disease sounds like matty doesnt know anything and nothing good happens to him. You should know what you are talking about before you open your uneducated mouth. why du you think this sick disabled person should be arrested? some of these drugs are blood pressure drugs and acid reflux but some of them if ni
ot taken everyday or as presdcribed could cause this disabled person to have very bad side effects like a stroke, a grand mall seizure or even death,
. before you make your stupid remarks do your research idiot,

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