Drug store chain to install safes in Illinois to deter robberies
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[December 01, 2021]
By Kevin Bessler
(The Center Square) – To curb the theft of
opioids, CVS Health will be installing time-delayed safes at its
Illinois locations.
Pharmacy robberies are not only a problem in Chicago, but in downstate
communities like Decatur, Nashville and Columbia.
The Illinois Attorney’s General Office reported they are seeing gangs
target pharmacies to steal opiates and sell them on the street or online
to finance illegal activities.
At a news conference Tuesday, Kwame Raoul said the installation of the
time delay safes, which will involve a code, will make it more difficult
for thieves to steal the drugs.
“The code begins a timer and the safe will not open until the timer
expires preventing thieves from accessing these drugs,” Raoul said.
CVS Health first implemented time delay safe technology in 2015 in
locations around Indianapolis, a city with a high number of pharmacy
robberies at the time. The company said it saw a 70% decline in pharmacy
robberies among the Indianapolis stores where the safes had been
installed.
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul speaks at a news conference in
Chicago on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021.
Courtesy of BlueRoomStream
“Time delay safes have successfully demonstrated that
they help deter pharmacy robberies by electronically delaying the
time it takes for pharmacy employees to be able to open the safe,”
said CVS Chief Policy Officer and counsel Tom Moriarty. “The time
delay cannot be overridden.”
All CVS locations with time delay safes display visible signs
warning that the safes are in use to prevent on-demand access to
controlled substance narcotics.
CVS has 392 stores in Illinois.
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