The incident occurred on October 23rd.
Whitehorse RCMP are investigating a theft that occurred from a local ambulance.
According to a new release, the theft occurred on Tuesday, October 23rd and items stolen include gas cards, an iPad and a 250ml drip bag of dopamine.
Whitehorse RCMP are also notifying the public that enough medication in the dopamine bag that was stolen could cause serious harm or death.
The theft investigation is ongoing, and the Yukon RCMP Forensic Identification Section are assisting with the investigation.
The vehicle has since been processed for evidence and anyone with information regarding who may be responsible for this crime are asked to contact Whitehorse RCMP at 867-667-5555.

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