一名前爱荷华州急救人员因篡改被盗芬太尼小瓶,其效力降至9.6%,被判处两年以上监禁。
A former Iowa paramedic was sentenced to over two years in prison for tampering with stolen fentanyl vials, reducing their potency to 9.6%.
Teresa Marie Johnson, 53岁,来自爱荷华州Manilla的前护理人员,2026年2月17日被判处两年以上联邦监禁,罪名是篡改从她前雇主县救护车服务处偷来的芬太尼瓶。
Teresa Marie Johnson, a 53-year-old former paramedic from Manilla, Iowa, was sentenced to over two years in federal prison on February 17, 2026, for tampering with fentanyl vials stolen from her former employer, a county ambulance service.
她对篡改消费产品表示认罪,有证据表明,一小瓶由于身体上的篡改而仅装有9.6%的预定功用。
She pleaded guilty to tampering with a consumer product, with evidence showing one vial contained only 9.6% of its intended potency due to physical tampering.
Johnson被处以5 000美元的罚款,被命令偿还6 000美元的费用,并被判处两年有监督的释放。
Johnson was fined $5,000, ordered to repay $6,000 in fees, and sentenced to two years of supervised release.
作为她认罪协议的一部分,她交出了救护人员执照,并将在晚些时候向联邦监狱报告。
She surrendered her paramedic license as part of her plea deal and will report to federal prison at a later date.
该案凸显了对该区域阿片类药物转移的担忧。
The case highlights concerns over opioid diversion in the region.