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Paramedic indicted for replacing pain killers with saline solution

When given the choice between offering pain-stricken patients palliative care with morphine and fentanyl injections and diverting the drugs for his own illicit use, a paramedic who worked in Greene and Hawkins counties allegedly opted for personal opioid-induced numbness, according to an indictment returned by a federal grand jury on Tuesday. The panel indicted Nathan [...]

2021-03-17T13:55:52-05:00April 10th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Former Idaho pharmacist sentenced for stealing pills

A former Owl pharmacy technician in Lewiston was sentenced to 4½ years in federal prison Tuesday for stealing almost 60,000 prescription pills. Idaho Chief U.S. District Judge David C. Nye sentenced Marcella Moore, 44, to the prison term followed by three years of supervised release and ordered her to pay Owl Pharmacies $30,000 in restitution. [...]

2021-03-17T14:55:06-05:00April 10th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Georgia Doctor Gets Prison for Illegal Opioid Prescriptions

A 69-year-old physician is heading to federal prison for illegally prescribing opioids at clinics in Georgia. A U.S. District Court judge sentenced Dr. Vinod Shah to six years in prison after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to illegally dispersing drugs. The Valdosta Daily Times reports Shah admitted in a plea agreement to prescribing addictive opioids [...]

2021-03-17T16:08:53-05:00April 6th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Providence VA nurse who removed liquid opioids from vials has been sentenced for tampering with hospital prescriptions

A former nurse at the Providence VA Medical Center has been sentenced for tampering with hospital prescriptions. Rhode Island U.S. Attorney Aaron Weisman said Friday 35-year-old Jared Scott, of West Warwick, Rhode Island, was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison. Scott acknowledged that he removed liquid opioids from vials at the hospital for his [...]

2021-03-18T15:14:23-05:00April 5th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Former Flight Medic for Tri-State Ambulance in Moundsville Charged With Stealing Drugs From Workplace

In January, T. Wotring, 36, of Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, was a flight medic whose responsibilities included being responsible for a safety pouch containing numerous controlled substances. The general manager of Tri-State allegedly performed an audit in January, discovering that a secured bag had its lock broken, and all six drugs kept inside — morphine, [...]

2021-04-23T12:29:15-05:00March 28th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

East Bay fire district knew of EMS chief’s drug use before promotion, arrest

A high-ranking Contra Costa County Fire Protection District official who is fighting felony embezzlement and drug possession charges was given a job with access to narcotics even though his bosses knew he previously had been in drug-related trouble, according to records obtained by this news organization. Years before his January arrest on suspicion of possessing [...]

2021-04-23T15:45:29-05:00March 27th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Nurse charged with taking painkillers from White Lake care facility

A nurse was charged Thursday with taking prescription painkillers from patients in a White Lake long-term care facility. A. E. Jones, 40, a registered nurse from Brandon who worked at the facility, is charged with misrepresentation to obtain a controlled substance, a Class 4 felony. An affidavit filed by Pat Kneip, a special assistant attorney [...]

2021-04-23T16:17:02-05:00March 26th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Ex-Mason City police employee gets probation for stealing medications

A woman accused of stealing prescription drugs turned in to the Mason City Police Department has been given a year of probation. Cerro Gordo County court records say 44-year-old Melinda Severs, of Dumont, entered a written plea of guilty Monday to unlawful possession of a prescription drug. Prosecutors dropped a second count in exchange. Severs [...]

2021-04-23T16:25:44-05:00March 26th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Former Wyoming Doctor Charged With Illegal Drug Distribution

A former Wyoming physician has been charged with unlawful drug distribution. The Casper Star-Tribune reported Monday that a federal grand jury indicted David R. Cesko last week with involvement in the unlawful distribution and dispensation of anti-anxiety drugs, stimulants and painkilling opioids. Court documents say Cesko was charged with 32 counts related to prescriptions written [...]

2021-04-23T16:32:35-05:00March 26th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|
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