Summary
On May 9, 2045, at approximately 06:45 hours, security personnel at NexaGen Pharmaceuticals Research Campus, 1500 Innovation Drive, reported a break-in and theft to Metro City Police. Officers from the 14th Precinct responded to secure the scene.
The incident occurred during overnight hours between approximately 01:00 and 04:30 hours on May 8-9, 2045.
Incident Details
- Case Number
- MC-2045-05-10234
- Date/Time
- May 8-9, 2045 / 01:00-04:30 EST
- Location
- 1500 Innovation Drive, Metro City
- Injuries
- None reported
- Classification
- Commercial Burglary / Theft - Active Investigation
Scene Description
Investigators determined that an unknown individual or individuals gained unauthorized access to both the laboratory wing (Building C) and the executive office building (Building A) of the NexaGen campus.
Initial assessment indicates:
- No forced entry at any access point
- Electronic security systems experienced failures during the incident window
- Building access logs show no unauthorized entries
- Security camera footage shows no anomalies (under forensic review)
- Six security personnel were confined to a break room due to simultaneous keycard system failures
Reported Theft
NexaGen representatives have reported the theft of:
- Computer data of unspecified nature and volume
- Laboratory materials including controlled pharmaceutical compounds
The company is cooperating with investigators to provide a complete inventory of missing items. Due to the involvement of controlled substances, the Drug Enforcement Administration has been notified.
Witness Statement
One potential witness, a NexaGen employee working late in an adjacent building, reported observing an individual on the campus grounds at approximately 04:15 hours. The witness described the individual as "average height, wearing dark clothing." Lighting conditions and distance prevented a more detailed description.
Potential Connection to Ongoing Investigation
The FBI Joint Task Force investigating incidents attributed to the individual known as "TerrorByte" has been briefed on this case. The method of entry and security system compromise share characteristics with previous incidents under federal investigation.
At this time, MCPD has not officially attributed this incident to any specific individual or group.
Public Advisory
NexaGen Pharmaceuticals has secured the affected facilities and resumed normal operations. There is no indication of any threat to public safety resulting from this incident.
Anyone with information regarding suspicious activity in the Innovation Drive corridor between 00:00 and 06:00 hours on May 9 should contact MCPD.
Note Regarding Media Reports
The Metro City Police Department is aware of media reports concerning alleged internal documents from NexaGen Pharmaceuticals circulating online. The origin and authenticity of these documents is under investigation. We advise the public to rely on official sources for accurate information.