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Paramedic, nurse face charges over ‘troubling’ narcotics theft in Florida Keys
MIAMI – As detectives continued to analyze the theft of narcotics from the Monroe County Hearth Rescue Trauma Star helicopter program, a nurse and a paramedic confronted fees, deputies introduced Friday.
Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay referred to the case of the stolen morphine and Versed, a benzodiazepine, as “troubling” in an announcement.
Detectives accused Chief Flight Nurse Lynda Rusinowski, 56, of theft and Firefighter Paramedic Damian Roberto Suarez, 44, of mendacity and deleting photos and textual content messages from his telephone that would have been used as proof.
Suarez is going through fees of tampering with proof and official misconduct. Rusinowski is going through two counts of grand theft of a managed substance, two counts of acquiring a managed substance by fraud, and two counts of official misconduct.
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