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Ccn2556

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  1. I did tell them I thought I left it in the room after the fact. That's all I could have done. I would never take anything.
  2. It shows on camera me taking it out of the box and walking to a room with it and coming out with nothing. The thing they are trying to say though is the room I went in there was nothing to be administered at that time which is correct. I stopped at that room because I was distracted by a patient and was tending to them. I know I left that medication sitting in there by accident. Like I said it was a very hectic night I got side tracked and just completely forgot. This detective I spoke to I feel like was just trying to intimidate me into admitting something. I told him what I felt happened and he said he had enough alone with just the footage to charge me with intent. But that's crazy intent of what? That's all that's on the camera doesn't even show anybody else around so it's not like they could even say I tried to give it to someone else. And I didn't take it myself, I have a drug test to prove that.
  3. That's just it the narcotic never turned up. At the time they was already investigating a separate narcotic situation where the count was off and 1 pill turned up missing. Total desperate from what I did. But, now they are looking at me like I've done all this which I haven't wasn't even there the night the other situation happened. Spoke with a detective that was basically just trying to get me to admit to something I did not do. Says they can charge me with intent. But intent of what? Honestly, I think he was just trying to get me to admit to something. Has me really worried because I honestly made a mistake and btw I've already been terminated. The termination sucks but isn't what's worrying me. Since I've been gone they have had other narcotic issues I might add.
  4. I removed a narcotic from the narcotic box and went to administer the medication and got distracted by another patient and left the medicine sitting there. I signed the medication out and signed I administered it when I didn't. Is this criminal? Anyway they have started a full blown investigation into it because of some other medications missing which I had no proof of doing. They have camera footage as there evidence. Only proof I have is that I passed urine drug test. What is the worst they can do to me? Like I said is this criminal or could I be prosecuted for it.

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