A man was accused of stealing more than 80 medications from the pharmacy inside Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Urgent Care in Clemmons, North Carolina, early on February 20, 2026, according to reports.
The Clemmons Police Department responded to a reported break-in at approximately 3:50 a.m. At the Urgent Care facility located on the 2300 block of Lewisville-Clemmons Road, according to a report from Yahoo News. Authorities allege the suspect stole over 80 pharmaceutical items during the incident.
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Urgent Care Clemmons provides walk-in care for minor illnesses and injuries for patients ages six months to adult, and includes an on-site pharmacy. The facility is located within Medical Plaza Clemmons.
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist offers online prescription management through its MyAtriumHealth patient portal and the MyChart app. Patients can request refills online or by calling the pharmacy with their prescription number. The pharmacy also provides a mail order service, reachable at 336-716-2982 or RxMailOrderAHWFB@advocatehealth.org.
The pharmacy team at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist emphasizes medication safety, with a clinical pharmacist verifying dosage and timing to prevent duplications or interactions. The pharmacy also offers compounding services, creating personalized medications for patients who may have difficulty taking standard tablet forms, including options for children and pets.
As of February 28, 2026, the Clemmons Police Department has not released the suspect’s name or further details regarding the investigation.