crime and pharmacy

I have been visiting this topic over and over… both on the internet searching around, in the local paper which shouts of a 40-something year old woman who is robbing local pharmacies (with a gun), memories from my own past of being held up at gunpoint, and discussing with a retail pharmacist this past weekend in regards to how unsafe it is.  (HERE at least).

An article quoted in full:

Local Pharmacies React To Rise In Crime As Demand For Certain Prescription Drugs Escalates

In light of the recent shooting pharmacies are on high alert.

The shooting that took place Sunday morning at Haven Drugs in Medford has caused many local pharmacists to focus on the alarming statistics that crime in pharmacies across the region is skyrocketing, as the demand for certain prescription drugs, namely strong opiate painkillers, is increasing.

Michael Hushin, owner and manager of Lakeland Pharmacy in Ronkonkoma said he has already been robbed at gunpoint about a year and a half ago.  He now has controlled substances locked away, has obtained a pistol permit and keeps a baseball bat behind the counter.

The armed robber had come to Lakeland Pharmacy for 80mg Oxycodone.

“The biggest strength they make. It’s the major score right off the bat,” said Hushin.

He was alarmed about the recent shooting which seemed to fly in the face of all reason.

“This particular case was extremely different, there was absolutely no provocation.  I don’t even know how you protect against that,” Hushin said.

When Lakeland Pharmacy was robbed, a man handed over a note, and then came behind the counter. Hushin said, “He was armed. He wanted one thing; and we tried to give him what he wanted.”

Store customer, Jessica Greig, 18, said, “I’m going into the medical field.  I would never work in a pharmacy now.”

She is also more on guard as a customer.

“If I saw someone sketchy, I would definitely run out of the store,” Greig said.

According to Hushin, some stores are considering not stocking certain medications.

“I don’t know if I’d go that far.  It’s not fair to the people who need the medicines,” he said.

Hushin said this is the second or third death of a pharmacist that he knows of occurring in the last six months, in the New York area.

“They were all robberies. Some of them very brazen, all related to pharmacy theft for opiates.”

Slater Pharmacy’s pharmacist Martin Robinson said that while they have never experienced a hold-up in their store, he was still shaken up.

“People don’t realize that just by going to work each day your life is in danger,” he said. “We’re dealing with very desperate people.”

The store has some basic precautionary measures in place such as surveillance cameras, asking customers to remove hats and sunglasses, and is considering not stocking certain medications.

“It’s hard to be helpful, and deny people at the same time,” Robinson said.

“My husband gave me a kiss goodbye because he knew I was coming to the drugstore,” said Debbie Breithaupt, a longtime customer of Slater Pharmacy. “It hit home.  It’s just another place they made us feel unsafe.”

Rick Ammirati, owner of Friendly Drugs, said he hasn’t experienced any increase in criminal activity, or heard of anything unusual in the area.  He does, however, have friends in the industry that have had robberies.

“It just puts you on high alert to take a second look at everybody that comes in now,” said Ammirati.  “It’s heightened awareness.”

 

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There IS a rise in pharmacy crime.  It IS riskier to be a retail pharmacist today than thirty years ago.

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4 Comments on “crime and pharmacy”

  1. July 19, 2011 at 4:31 pm #

    Our whole area has been in shock about the Oklahoma pharmacist who has been sentenced to life in prison because he shot and killed the armed robber who was robbing his pharmacy. His first defensive shot disabled the kid but then he continued to fire 5 more shots which ended up killing the robber. Now he will live the rest of his life in prison for DEFENDING himself against an armed criminal!!! I wish the pharmacy community would get behind this pharmacist, Jerome Ersland, as he appeals this sentence!!! Here’s a link to an article about it: http://abcnews.go.com/US/oklahoma-pharmacist-dead-robbers-accomplices-life-prison/story?id=14053802

  2. August 22, 2011 at 7:25 pm #

    I always had the customer coming to pick up the after we had just rtsd it. Then theyd get mad now that it wasnt ready. Now we have someone that calls the customers to tell they have to come get them. Course now we have people who r sooooo lazy that they wait for the person to call them and tell them its going to be rtsd before they even come in!!

    Leonardo Vargas
    Medical-rights.com

  3. September 6, 2011 at 6:30 am #

    I have heard of local pharmacies not even carrying controlled substances due to high rates of robberies at gunpoint.

    Jana, I heard about that OK pharmacist.. I can understand his anger, anxiety, and frustration at that point when he fired more shots (don’t think he deserves a life sentence).. and it’s sad to see an educated professional put away to rot for song long.

  4. October 29, 2011 at 7:17 pm #

    Hello , Im Helen From France , I really enjoyed reading your article , And just wanted to drop a comment to thank you !

    Bye

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