Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Chemist charged with taking cyanide, dumping in storm drain

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WARRINGTON, PA. » A chemist stole potassium cyanide from his workplace to use as pest control at home and poured it down a suburban Philadelph­ia storm drain when he learned there was an investigat­ion, prosecutor­s said.

Richard O’Rourke, 60, has been charged with risking a catastroph­e, theft, receiving stolen property and recklessly endangerin­g others. He’s accused of taking about a cup of potassium cyanide from the Merck & Co. facility in Montgomery County in December.

Reached at his home on Wednesday morning, O’Rourke said didn’t want to comment. A message seeking comment from his lawyer wasn’t returned.

A co-worker witnessed him pouring potassium cyanide into a beaker and then into a Nalgene water bottle on Dec. 14, then leaving the building, according to a release from District Attorney Kevin Steele. That worker informed authoritie­s, and O’Rourke later dumped the chemical near his Warrington home about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Philadelph­ia, after learning there was an investigat­ion.

The state Department of Environmen­tal Protection began monitoring the water supply after determinin­g there was a possible threat to drinking water.

The department went into “high alert” and increased its monitoring at stormwater systems, retention basins, waterways and tributarie­s, from Dec. 15 to Dec. 29.

It was determined that there was no evidence of water contaminat­ion, or any environmen­tal or human health impacts related to the dumping, department spokesman Neil Shader said.

Steele said a heavy rainfall at the time likely helped diffuse the chemical.

“It is concerning that someone was able to remove such a poisonous chemical, but thankfully through an immediate and swift response by many people, nobody was hurt,” Steele said.

A preliminar­y hearing is scheduled for March 6.

 ?? MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA AP ?? This undated photo provided by the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office in Norristown, Pa., shows Richard O’Rourke of Warrington, Pa., a former senior analytical chemist for Merck & Co. charged with causing or risking catastroph­e, theft,...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE VIA AP This undated photo provided by the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office in Norristown, Pa., shows Richard O’Rourke of Warrington, Pa., a former senior analytical chemist for Merck & Co. charged with causing or risking catastroph­e, theft,...

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