Tulsa truck driver warns of suspicious calls offering free opioids by mail

TULSA, Okla — A truck driver is warning others after receiving a suspicious phone call offering to mail him free oxycodone pills.

Douglas Murphy told 2 News the caller knew his name and address, raising serious concerns about potential scams targeting Oklahomans.

Murphy was surprised when he received an unexpected call from someone claiming they would send him 90 oxycodone pills directly to his mailbox.

“They said they were gonna send me 90 oxycodones to my mailbox. They knew my name. And my address to my house and I asked them how did they get my name and my address,” Murphy said. A question the caller didn’t answer, nor did he say what company he was with.

2 News asked Murphy if his doctor had prescribed the pills. Murphy was quick to respond…

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