It leaves a lot of unanswered questions, including who is the suspect and the patient? "Really have no idea and that's what we're trying to get to the bottom of," McNeely said. Police took photographs of machines and other medical equipment that was apparently used during a medical procedure at University Hospitals Ghent Family Practice. Instruments were left in bowls. A surgical glove was tossed in the trash, along with medication wrappings. Even a purple gown was left on a table.
"It's very bizarre because I've never seen anybody break into a place to perform a medical procedure," said McNeely. Based on the machines and instruments used, Chief McNeely believes the procedure was performed on an ear. He says whoever broke in disabled an alarm on Oct. 10 or Oct. 11. None of the employees were at the practice during that time-frame, police were told. "You would certainly be concerned about the person the procedure was performed on," said McNeely.
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