The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

RECENTLY PROSECUTED CASES

-

VIRGINIA

A registered nurse in the Spinal Cord Injury Ward at the VA medical center in Richmond was sentenced to four months’ home detention and three years’ probation after admitting to stealing 20 to 30 oxycodone 5-milligram tablets and 8 to 10 fentanyl patches from VA medication dispensers. The nurse said she would sometimes shortchang­e the amount of pain medication prescribed to patients, taking the remainder to satisfy her addiction.

TENNESSEE

A staff nurse at the Murfreesbo­ro VA medical center was sentenced to 2 years’ probation after pleading no contest to charges of fraudulent­ly obtaining controlled substances. The IG’s investigat­ion found the nurse on at least 18 occasions took for her personal use oxycodone, hydrocodon­e, morphine and lorazepam that were intended for Community Living Center geriatric patients.

CALIFORNIA

An employee at the VA medical center in Long Beach was sentenced to three years in prison for selling heroin onsite to an undercover officer on multiple occasions. An investigat­ion by the IG as well as law enforcemen­t authoritie­s determined the employee and others had been improperly selling oxycodone, Percocet, fentanyl and other drugs at the medical center. Separately in Livermore, a VA medical center employee was sentenced to 3 years’ probation after admitting that he stole narcotics from the U.S. Postal Service. While investigat­ing the possible theft of prescripti­on medication packages, the IG’s office observed the VA employee at his work desk smashing pills into powder form that he then inhaled.

MISSOURI

A licensed nurse at the Columbia VA medical center was sentenced to five years’ probation and five years’ prison time after pleading guilty to stealing more than 340 controlled substances for her personal use over a period of six months.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States