A Michigan nurse was indicted for tampering with fentanyl vials and theft at Ascension St. John Hospital; he faces up to 10 years per tampering count.
(CBS DETROIT) — A former Metro Detroit emergency room nurse is accused of tampering with vials of fentanyl, federal prosecutors said.
Federal officials allege Eskridge tampered with vials of fentanyl in Ascension St. John Hospital's emergency room where he worked as a registered nurse. Fentanyl is a narcotic pain reliever.
Travis Eskridge of Grosse Pointe Park, who was a nurse at a Detroit hospital, faces five counts in an indictment in U.S. District Court in Detroit.
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