Federal authorities have actually charged a drug store specialist at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Kerrville Veteran Affairs Medical Center with taking hydrocodone and oxycodone prescriptions from the VAMC mailroom and from mail boxes at some 40 areas in Kerrville, Ingram and Center Point.
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A federal criminal problem charges 35- year-old Kerrville homeowner Scott M. Brown with one count of theft of U.S. Mail. According to the problem, the Kerr County Constable’s Workplace got numerous theft reports from victims starting in March2021 Victims reported that their prescriptions sent out from the VAMC were missing out on. According to the problem, Brown apparently took packaged narcotics from inside the VAMC mailroom in addition to domestic mail boxes in between March and April 2021.
Upon conviction, Brown confronts 5 years in federal jail. He stays in custody waiting for a detention hearing set up for 10: 45 a.m. on Monday in San Antonio prior to U.S Magistrate Judge Henry Bemporad.
The DEA, USPIS, VAOIG and the Kerr County Constable’s Workplace are examining this case. Assistant U.S. Lawyer Priscilla Garcia is prosecuting this case.
Kerrville VA Medical Center Drug Store Professional Apprehended for Taking Prescribed Narcotics from the U.S. Mail
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdtx/pr/kerrville-va-medical-center-pharmacy-technician-arrested-stealing-prescribed-narcotics
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