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Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN]
    #21740063 - 05/30/15 07:58 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/may/30/drug-heist-shows-hospital-security-not-bulletproof/306994/


Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof'

May 30th, 2015 by Kate Belz


As the demand for black market narcotics grows, so has the level of hospital security around drugs.

Safeguards at Chattanooga hospitals include restricted rooms, heavy surveillance, pill counts performed each shift and dispensing machines that track every drug withdrawal.

In spite of all this, 26-year-old Ryan Epperson was still able to repeatedly foil security for weeks at all three of Chattanooga's major downtown hospitals to steal painkillers like Demerol, fentanyl and morphine, according to an affidavit.

"The hospitals may have had every security measure in place, but they may not have anticipated someone so brazen," said Tennessee Board of Pharmacy President Reggie Dillard.

"Once he developed the scenario that worked at one hospital, he probably found it would work at any hospital. Nothing is bulletproof."

Epperson -- a corrections officer at the Hamilton County Jail who also ran for the county's register of deeds post last year -- faces his first court appearance on Tuesday on multiple drug, vandalism, trespassing and impersonation charges.

He was apprehended by Erlanger security guards at the hospital Wednesday, wearing scrubs and posing as a surgeon. He then led investigators to large quantities of drugs in his car and home.

Chattanooga Police say the arrest was the culmination of an ongoing investigation into drug thefts at Erlanger hospital, Parkridge Medical Center and CHI Memorial hospital. In multiples cases, Epperson physically broke into computerized drug dispensaries called Pyxis MedStation machines, police say.

Officials at all three hospitals say they have strict rules about employee IDs, and tight measures to prevent medicine theft. State and federal regulations have recently tightened standards on both fronts.

"There are multiple levels of security," said Memorial spokeswoman Lisa McCluskey. "You have to have badge access to get into the medication room, and then bar-coding to access the medication. [Theft] isn't an easy thing to do."

Especially, officials add, since hospitals bustle with 24/7 activity.

But such buffers may not have anticipated an impostor like Epperson, who police say had enough familiarity with Parkridge that he knew when a radiology lab would be unoccupied. At Erlanger, he parked in a physician lot and entered a surgery wing, leaving his jacket and some burglary tools in a stairwell, police say.

Dillard suspects such savvy indicates Epperson knew the hospitals' systems through personal experience or through a health professional he knows.

A man reached at Epperson's phone number Friday who identified himself as a family friend said he could not speak about the case.

Epperson's Facebook page says he is in a pre-pharmacy program at Chattanooga State Community College. College officials confirmed Epperson was a student there last fall and this past spring, but said he was not enrolled in the school's pharmacy tech program, meaning he would not have been learning in clinical settings.

Epperson told arresting officers he was "feeding an addiction," his affidavit states. He has been suspended from the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office with pay pending his court appearance.

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Drug thieves at hospitals are typically not impostors, but medical workers, officials say. That is one reason why drug security has become more sophisticated.

Erlanger spokeswoman Pat Charles said a complete inventory of all narcotics is performed at designated times at the hospital, counted by a nurse from the oncoming shift and witnessed by an off-going shift nurse.

Incidents of inaccurate or missing drugs "are brought to the attention of the nurse manager," Charles said.

Those flags are usually thrown up by the Pyxis MedStation. The machine, essentially a digital medicine cabinet, requires specific log-in information to open the compartments where drugs are stored.

"When a medicine is removed, the machine shows when and who removed it," said Dillard.

But even a Pyxis MedStation could not account for the smash-and-grabs at Erlanger and Parkridge. At Memorial, McCluskey said no Pixys machines were broken into, but some drugs were stolen in recent months from hospital "crash carts," which hold emergency drugs.

Tennessee Health Department spokesman Woody McMillin said dispensing machines at hospitals must meet security standards set out both by the state and the Joint Commission, an independent organization that accredits and certifies health care organizations.

Hospitals must also report stolen controlled substances to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, McMillion said. Brad Bylerly, the resident agent-in-charge of the DEA's Chattanooga office, said his office did not participate in Epperson's particular case.

Parkridge officials said after the theft they are taking steps to "evaluate the security" of their drug dispensing procedures. Dillard said the other hospitals will likely do the same.

"They will beef up their security," he said. "And they'll probably rethink who is allowed near those machines."


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: motaman]
    #21740309 - 05/30/15 09:34 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

I still don't get how he actually got the drugs.  The CS are in dispensing machines where you have to enter your ID number to get them out of the machine.


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Cognitive_Shift]
    #21740408 - 05/30/15 09:59 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Yea I'm not sure. It says he smashed the machines, but how could someone smash anything in a busy hospital and not get caught immediately?


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Cognitive_Shift]
    #21740501 - 05/30/15 10:26 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

smash and grab yo and the emergency carts???


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    #21740510 - 05/30/15 10:28 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

says he knew the grounds well enough to know when the pharmacy was unoccupied.

thats a big craving though :scream:


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Mind-Rip]
    #21740619 - 05/30/15 11:00 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Possibly knowing am unmentioned machine defect that allowed him to break it open easily. This is wild speculation here, but it's the only thing I can see that allows it to happen more than once.


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: foodsgoodtoo]
    #21740899 - 05/30/15 12:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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says he knew the grounds well enough to know when the pharmacy was unoccupied.



I thought it said he knew them well enough to know when radiology rooms were empty.  A pharmacy is never empty.  You can't just smash into those machines with blunt force.  Emergency carts aka crash carts don't have CS's just sitting on them.


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Cognitive_Shift]
    #21740985 - 05/30/15 12:53 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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I still don't get how he actually got the drugs.  The CS are in dispensing machines where you have to enter your ID number to get them out of the machine.





So long as the system he exploited has defective safeguards they'd be foolish to say how he did it now, wouldn't they...assuming they even have reached that far into the investigation.

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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Nature Boy]
    #21740990 - 05/30/15 12:54 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

He had to have had help from someone at the hospital or stole someone's ID card. 


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Cognitive_Shift]
    #21741033 - 05/30/15 01:09 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

^^^That's a viable theory.  Wonder if we'll ever know?

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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: Nature Boy]
    #21741104 - 05/30/15 01:31 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Yeah sounds like a crack pot though. Weird people if others are involved.

Those machines do look a bit strong. So they aren't in the glass window portion of it?


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Re: Drugs heists shows area hospitals' security not 'bulletproof' [TN] [Re: foodsgoodtoo]
    #21742970 - 05/30/15 10:10 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Whatever method he used successfully, repeatedly, is effective enough that it could be used at a ton of other hospitals.

I assume that's why the specifics of this ingenuous crime are not given.

I bet someone could do the same thing at the same hospital tomorrow and it would still work. It takes time to change the whole system used at hospitals.

I think dis funny as hell doe


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    #21743079 - 05/30/15 11:02 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Him being dressed up as a surgeon is pretty funny.  Some random guy no one has seen before and no one said anything :lol:


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    #21743818 - 05/31/15 04:45 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Yeah, that doesn't even work on July 1 when the new residents arrive (at teaching hospitals).  Nowadays everyone has a photo ID badge, even old-timers.  :shrug:

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