Christine Swanson, 30, and her two alleged co-conspirators diverted more than 2,400 pills at a Kmart pharmacy in Salina, Kan., the U.S. Attorney for the District of Kansas charged. The office added that when investigators searched Ms. Swanson’s house, she told her boyfriend to flush opioid pills down the toilet, earning her one count of obstructing justice.
Ms. Swanson worked with her sister, co-defendant Katherine Surowski, and a friend, co-defendant Denise Carlson, who have not been tried yet. Ms. Carlson is charged with forging physicians’ signatures on stolen blank prescription pads while Ms. Swanson monitored Ms. Surowski’s work schedule.
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