More Problems in PROC
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  1. #1
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    More Problems in PROC

    Anyone hear about a problem with missing RX Meds?

    Sounds like an FDLE Chemist is being looked at in PROC.

  2. #2
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    Re: More Problems in PROC

    Yea, Diamond Dave, if you read any newspaper or watch local news at all, you would have known this is all over the news. Bailey and his boob squad had to work on Saturday (slowest news day of the week, BTW) and tell on themselves. Makes us look like the Keystone Cops that we all know we are.

  3. #3
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    Re: More Problems in PROC

    Thanks to PROC several ECSO employees were blamed for stealing pills and at least one was fired.

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    Re: More Problems in PROC

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Thanks to PROC several ECSO employees were blamed for stealing pills and at least one was fired.
    Maybe y'all should stick to gun shows........... :cop:

    Fla. law agency chemist may have stolen evidence

    BY BRENDAN FARRINGTON
    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    TALLAHASSEE -- The Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced Saturday it is investigating 2,600 cases handled by a Pensacola-based agency chemist after discovering dozens of drug cases where prescription pain pills were swapped out with over-the-counter pills.

    FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey said the chemist handled cases involving 80 law enforcement agencies from 35 counties — including Monroe County — since he was hired in 2006. Most, but not all, of the cases involved testing drug evidence, though it was not immediately clear how many cases might be compromised.

    No cases from Miami-Dade, Broward or Palm Beach counties involved the chemist, according to the FDLE.

    The situation was discovered after Escambia County investigators realized evidence was missing and later found other evidence packages where prescription pills had been substituted with non-prescription pills.

    It potentially means drug charges will have to be dropped and prisoners released if it’s determined the chemist tampered with evidence, Bailey said.

    “This has the potential of impacting hundreds of drug cases across our state,” Bailey told reporters. “This is a total shock and a disappointment.”

    Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/02/01/3 ... rylink=cpy

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    Re: More Problems in PROC

    I wonder how Bailey is gonna feel when they start opening Rusty Rodger's prior cases and find out he has doing illegal activities too... FDLE house of cards are starting to fall...Sure doesn't look like there is any over sight and someone is asleep at the helm.

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