The Emergency Medical Services Chief in St. Mary’s County has been arrested for stealing fentanyl from medic bags.
Thomas Patrick Raley, 39, was identified as the lone suspect, WJLA reported.
He is accused of taking the drug from medic bags as well as EMS facilities.
The investigation started July 16 when personnel noticed the security seals on jump bags had been compromised.
Deputies didn't list the exact charges when they accounced his arrest.
In 2019, Raley was charged with a similar offense at Leonardtown Rescue Squad,
Raley was found tampering with a medical box containing Morphine, Ketamine, and Midazolam controlled substances.
The chief medic at the department notified the sheriff's office after observing the seal on one of the medical boxes had been broken and poorly repaired with glue, Southern Maryland News Net reported.
During questioning, Raley admitted that he had stolen the medications due to a personal struggle with substance abuse.