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HOLLISTER, CA - The California Attorney General (AG) announced
yesterday that a former CVS pharmacy technician and her husband have been charged
with 15 felony counts after the woman embezzled tens of thousands of
highly addictive prescription pills worth $400,000 from her employer to
supply to her drug-dealing husband.
Aimee and Alfred Riaski, both 41 and from Hollister, were arrested
after an investigation by AG's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement led to
the recovery of more than 1,500 prescription tablets at the couple's
residence. If convicted, Aimee Riaski faces a maximum of 13 years, 8
months in jail and Alfred Riaski faces a maximum of 8 years, 4 months
in jail.
"The Riaskis crafted a crude scheme to embezzle highly addictive
pain pills from a neighborhood pharmacy and sell them at a profit on
the streets," Attorney General Edmond Brown said. "Today's criminal charges send a clear
reminder to pill pushers that selling prescription drugs can lead to
serious time behind bars."
Brown's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement initiated its investigation
into Aimee Riaski in February after an internal pharmacy audit at a
Gilroy CVS revealed tens of thousands of missing prescription-drug
tablets.
As a CVS pharmacy technician, Aimee Riaski was responsible for
tracking the delivery of various prescription drugs. In this role,
Riaski admitted to a CVS loss-prevention officer that she stole some
40,000 Vicodin (Hydrocodone) tablets over a 10-month period beginning
in early 2009.
The complaint, filed today by the San Benito District Attorney,
alleges that the Riaskis embezzled, possessed, transported, and planned
to sell thousands of highly addictive prescription drugs on the
streets.
Alfred Riaski was charged with five felony counts of possession for
sale of a controlled substance (H&S 11351(a) and H&S
11375(b)(1)) and one misdemeanor count of receiving stolen property (PC
496 (a)).
Aimee and Alfred Riaski, who were originally arrested in February,
posted $30,000 and $20,000 bail, respectively. Both defendants pleaded
not-guilty in court yesterday.
Brown's office is also currently investigating a Southern
California prescription-drug ring that operates by ordering
prescription-drug pads from authorized vendors and using identities
stolen from doctors. The pads are then either sold on the street to
prescription-drug addicts or to individuals who are paid to fill the
prescription and then sell the drugs on the underground market. The
investigation has thus far linked 4,500 to 5,000 fraudulent
prescriptions to the fraud ring and has led to one arrest.
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