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Technician stole over 3,000 pills from Waynesboro pharmacy

A Waynesboro woman faces 89 counts - 65 of which are felonies - after police say she stole over 3,000 pills of Schedule II opioid narcotics from the pharmacy where she was employed. S. Shaffer, 38, worked as a pharmacy technician at Savage Family Pharmacy in Waynesboro, but was terminated in May after her employer, Rodger [...]

2021-02-11T19:01:22-06:00September 11th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Texas Pharmacists Indicted in Extensive “Pill Mill” Scheme

Pharmacy owners, managers, and pharmacists were among those indicted in a sweeping DEA sting on “pill mill" clinics and pharmacies. The actions of 41 individuals-which also include medical providers, clinic owners, and drug dealers-resulted in the diversion of around 23 million oxycodone, hydrocodone and carisoprodol pills, says DEA in a statement. The DEA also served immediate [...]

2021-02-15T13:58:57-06:00September 5th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Former Eastern Iowa nurse sentenced to over a year in prison for stealing patients meds

A former Iowa nurse who stole medications from her elderly patients at two Waterloo-area nursing homes has been sentenced to more than a year in federal prison. Lacey Staveley, 36, of Evansdale, pleaded guilty in October in U.S. District Court to one count of acquiring a controlled substance by misrepresentation, fraud, deception and subterfuge and [...]

2021-02-15T14:00:27-06:00September 4th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Exeter-Area Pharmacist Diverted Hundreds Of Pills – Sentenced

A former Stratham pharmacist has been sentenced for diverting hundreds of prescription pills for his own use, U.S. Attorney's Office has announced. Frank E. Styles Jr., 62, of Exeter, altered prescription records to obtain approximately 564 pills containing controlled substances, according to the office. Styles has been sentenced to probation and prohibited from ever seeking [...]

2021-02-15T14:06:34-06:00August 30th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Investigation into narcotics distribution at Centre Crest leads to nurse’s arrest

A former Centre Crest nurse was jailed Wednesday after Bellefonte police accused her of failing to record the distribution of controlled substances intended for eight residents at the nursing home. A series of audits that began in March found 131 narcotics were signed out of a medication cart by A. Calhoun over a six-month period, [...]

2021-02-15T14:27:23-06:00August 29th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Queens pharmacist peddling up to $4M worth of oxycodone pills on black market gets prison time

A dirty Queens pharmacist caught peddling opioids to addicts got four years in prison Thursday after pleading guilty. Victor LaPerla, 64, who hobbled to the defense table in jail sweats with the aid of a cane, turned Dale Pharmacy & Surgical on Jamaica Ave. in Richmond Hill into a lucrative pill mill by faking over [...]

2021-02-15T14:32:01-06:00August 29th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

O.C. Physician Assistant Charged With Selling Oxycodone Prescriptions to Drug Dealers

An Orange County physician assistant was arrested Tuesday on federal charges alleging he sold oxycodone prescriptions to drug dealers for cash, according to federal prosecutors. R. Wadie Iskander, who practices at a clinic in Fountain Valley, was arrested at his home in the morning and was expected to appear in court for his arraignment later [...]

2021-02-15T14:35:05-06:00August 27th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Case of Salinas pain doctor accused of overprescribing pain meds, OD, to move forward

The 4-year-old case of a Salinas pain doctor accused of overprescribing powerful painkillers, allegedly contributing to one patient's overdose death, is moving forward. Dr. S. Mangar pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 15 felony counts of overprescribing opioids, pain medications related to heroin, and one count of receiving unlawful rebates after he was ordered to stand trial last [...]

2021-02-15T14:43:14-06:00August 23rd, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

W. Va. ambulance EMS director arrested, accused of missing and tampering with narcotics

The Braxton County Ambulance EMS director has been arrested after a county employee walked into her office and saw her trying to inject a substance between her toes, and an inventory of her office found missing and tampered with narcotics, court records said. J. Mathes was arrested Thursday in Nicholas County by West Virginia State [...]

2021-02-15T14:45:02-06:00August 22nd, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|
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