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Monday, May 19, 2014
Three arrested after attempting to steal drugs from police station disposal bin
Three people were arrested after allegedly attempting to steal drugs
from a police station in Edmond, Oklahoma. The whole thing was caught on
camera and it happened inside the Edmond Police station involving the
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics prescription disposal bin.
"It takes a lot of guts to come into the lobby of a police department
and think you're going to get away with stealing narcotics," explained
Jenny Monroe with Edmond Police. The bins are meant for safely getting
rid of old prescriptions, but police say Richard Andress, his daughter,
Hollie Andress, and her fiancé, Matthew Waller, stole what others had
discarded.
Security footage showed the suspects reaching into the bin numerous
times and pulling out pills while the records clerk helped other people.
What the trio did not know was there are monitors behind the clerk and a
jailer was watching the whole time. Hollie Andress did not think she
had done anything wrong. "At some point she's reading the box and she
told our officers after she was under arrest that it doesn't say anywhere in the fine print that you can't take drugs out of the box," said Monroe.
OBN has 153 drug boxes in police and sheriff's lobbies across the state
and spokesman Mark Woodward said they have never had this happen in the
three-year history of the bins. "Everyone should know that you're not
allowed to come in and take someone else's medication out of a box,
especially a state agency," added Monroe. Police said all three suspects
are facing felony Larceny of a Controlled Dangerous Substance charges.
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