Nurse Arrested for Felony Grand Theft and Embezzlement

Nurse Arrested for Felony Grand Theft and Embezzlement

Nurse Arrested for Felony Grand Theft and Embezzlement

Fresno nurse admitted to stealing more than 40 vials of fentanyl for personal use and refilling them with IV fluids to avoid detection.

A Fresno nurse is accused of stealing the pain-relieving opioid Fentanyl from her employer.

Testimony in court Wednesday alleged she was using it on the patients, then sneaking off and injecting herself with the leftovers.

It was December of 2019 when the director of nurses at the Ear, Nose and Throat Medical Center in Northeast Fresno was helping do a daily count of the controlled substances when she realized something was off.

“I recall counting with a nurse, counting our fentanyl, and noticing there were several missing,” Melissa Vainaukas, the Director of Nurses at ENT Facial Surgery Center testified in court.

They immediately contacted Fresno Police to report 36 missing vials of Fentanyl. Just days later, they called detectives again because 13 more were missing. This time, the director of nurses had a suspect in mind.

“The last person that had been in the cabinet was Melissa. And so she had came up and told me she needed to leave, she didn’t feel well, and as she was leaving, that’s when they noticed the vials of Fentanyl were missing.”

Hours later, police met with registered nurse Melissa Galvani at her Clovis home. Investigators said they recognized quickly she wasn’t telling the truth and appeared to be under the influence of an opioid. At one point, detectives asked her to lift up her long sleeves and show investigators her arms.

“She had what we call track marks from her wrist all the way up her arm. On both arms,” said Fresno Police Department Det. Dean Cardinale.

She told investigators she used the drugs herself and got rid of the vials in a nearby field.

Galvani told police she started her job in November and began stealing the Fentanyl just two weeks later.

“She was also administering Fentanyl to patients and then taking the left over Fentanyl, which was in the bottles of these – vials, and going into the bathroom and actually using the Fentanyl inside the bathroom.” Det. Cardinale said.

Det. Cardinale said she admitted to refilling the Fentanyl vials with IV fluid so her coworkers wouldn’t notice. He said she also told investigators she would tell her coworkers her frequent bathroom breaks were because she was pregnant. Detectives arrested her for felony grand theft and embezzlement.

Approximate date(s) of the diversion: 12/01/2019
Where the Diversion Occurred: Ear, Nose and Throat Medical Center 1351 E Spruce Ave, Fresno, CA 93720 Type of Healthcare Facility: Hospital
Person Diverting: Melissa Galvani Profession of the person diverting: Nurse
Patients were injured. Were they infected, filed lawsuits, or died as a result of this diversion incident? Did not receive pain medications
Has the incident been reported? e.g. to local law enforcement, county board of health, state licensure board, and/or federal DEA or FDA authorities? Yes To whom has the incident been reported? Local Law Enforcement
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