The Drug Enforcement Administration on Monday released a second round of surveillance photographs of persons of interest in pharmacy looting in Baltimore during the April riots.
The agency said the eight photographs are part of "an ongoing effort of DEA to identify and apprehend the individuals who stole pharmaceuticals from the looted businesses."
Police and drug enforcement agents have received tips about some of the nine people shown in an earlier round of photos released last week but no arrests have been made, the DEA said.
The death of Freddie Gray, 25, a week after he was injured in police custody, led to protests and riots that prompted a state of emergency, a curfew and a National Guard deployment.
Twenty-seven pharmacies and two methadone clinics were looted when rioting erupted April 27, the day of Gray's funeral. Officials estimate that 175,000 units, or doses, were stolen.
Anyone with information about the people in the photos is asked to call police or Metro Crime Stoppers, at 1-866-7-LOCKUP.
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