Texarkana Gazette

Former RN accused of tampering with fentanyl faces federal charges

- By Lynn LaRowe

TEXARKANA, Texas — A former registered nurse accused of tampering with a vial of fentanyl while working at Healthcare Express in Texarkana is facing criminal charges in federal court.

Clifford Russell Harris, 38, allegedly emptied a vial of fentanyl, a powerful narcotic that has gained popularity as a street drug, and filled the

vial with another substance Dec. 29, 2018, while working at Healthcare Express, according to felony informatio­n filed Wednesday in the Texarkana Division of the Eastern District of Texas.

According to a Texas Board of Nursing order revoking Harris’ licenses as a registered nurse and as a licensed vocational nurse Nov. 12, 2019, Harris did not appear for his hearing and a default order was entered.

The order, acquired by the Gazette via a Freedom of Informatio­n Act request, includes a finding that Harris was captured on video surveillan­ce Dec. 29, 2018, accessing a locked safe which contained controlled substances.

Harris was allegedly “observed on video surveillan­ce picking the lock while the Pain Management Clinic was closed,” the order states. “Subsequent­ly, tampered vials of Fentanyl and Morphine were discovered,” the order states.

A docket entry in the federal criminal case notes that Harris has entered into a plea agreement with the government on a charge of tampering with consumer products. The informatio­n accuses Harris of acting with “reckless

disregard for the risk that another person would be placed in danger of death or bodily injury, and under circumstan­ces manifestin­g extreme indifferen­ce to such risk” by tampering with a medical product meant for use by a consumer.

A notice of penalty in the case states that if the death of an individual results from the product tampering, a defendant faces up to life in federal prison. If serious bodily injury results, the defendant faces up to 20 years in prison. Otherwise, a defendant faces up to 10 years in prison. A fine up to $250,000 is possible as well.

Bowie County criminal records indicate Harris was arrested Jan. 4, 2019, on state charges of tampering/fabricatin­g physical evidence and two counts of possession of a controlled substance and released on bonds totaling $35,000 the same day. Those charges have been dismissed, likely in light of the pending federal prosecutio­n.

Texarkana lawyer Michael Friedman is representi­ng Harris. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Hornok is prosecutin­g. The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Robert Schroeder III. A date for Harris to appear in court has not been scheduled.

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