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Pharmacist arrested, deputy fired over pills
A deputy refuses a drug test and loses his job. His wife had raised suspicions at a local pharmacy.
By THOMAS LAKE
Published May 23, 2007
The prescriptions: fake.
The patients: nonexistent.
The pills: real, habit-forming, soothing like morphine. Numerous. Nearly 17, 000 of them gone from a pharmacy in 18 months.
It was an unsustainable enterprise.
And when it finally toppled Monday, a deputy sheriff lost his job and a pharmacist went to jail.
This is what happened, according to arrest records, personnel documents, neighbors and a Pasco County sheriff's spokesman:
Matthew and Kimberly Cohen lived in Hudson, in a house with a crescent drive on a corner lot by a cul-de-sac with tall palms and a multilevel fish pond and a lush, green lawn.
Mr. Cohen had been a deputy since 2000. He enjoyed fishing and gardening. His references said he was honest, bright and dependable. Citizens wrote to commend him for his hard work and good cheer.
But he had displeased his superiors. He drove his patrol car with an expired license, arrested someone for no clear reason, wrote slipshod reports. He made worldwide headlines in 2004 for handcuffing a 9-year-old girl accused of stealing a rabbit. Most of all, he was chided for taking too many sick days.
"Not Good!" Sgt. Roy Haynes wrote about Cohen's sick time in a review dated April 10, 2005.
Cohen tried to explain. He said his wife was recovering from health problems that required surgery.
Less than three months later, the pills started disappearing.
Mrs. Cohen had been a licensed Florida pharmacist since 1999. There was no disciplinary action on her record. She worked in the Publix pharmacy at 9850 Little Road in New Port Richey, in a bland-looking room near a shelf full of Imodium and Preparation H.
The fake prescriptions were for hydrocodone, an addictive painkiller sold under brand names like Vicodin and Lortab. Mrs. Cohen used the names of real doctors, but she created two false patient profiles in the Publix computer system. Between July 2005 and January 2007, she wrote nearly 90 fake prescriptions and made off with about 16, 600 pills - or an average of more than 30 a day.
She raised the suspicions of Publix internal security, who forwarded the case to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office. After several months of investigation by narcotics officers, Kimberly Paige Cohen, 33, was arrested Monday and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance. She went free on $5, 000 bail.
So where did all the drugs go?
The authorities said there was no evidence she had sold them. She told investigators she had used some to feed her own addiction, given some to her ailing in-laws and given others to her husband, who had recurring pain from a motorcycle crash.
When Mr. Cohen was interviewed, he denied what his wife said. He was not charged with a crime. But Friday, when the Sheriff's Office asked him to take a drug test, he refused.
He was fired Monday.
"Our deputies need to be above reproach, " spokesman Doug Tobin said.
A reporter visited the Cohens' subdivision Tuesday. The neighbors said they were good, hard-working people, and that Mrs. Cohen had just had a baby.
The reporter knocked on the Cohens' door. A woman came out. She declined to identify herself, but she was holding an infant.
The reporter showed her a piece of paper that held a summary of the allegations.
Would the family like to respond?
"I'm going to call the attorney, " she said. "I'll be right with you."
She went inside and stayed for a minute or two. She came back, still holding the baby, who wore a red sleeper suit.
"The statement is incorrect, and otherwise we have no comment, " she said, ready to go inside, but already another reporter was strolling up the front walk.
Times researcher Lea Iadarola contributed to this report. Thomas Lake can be reached at tlake@sptimes.com or toll-free at 1-800-333-7505, ext. 6245.
[Last modified May 22, 2007, 22:05:45]
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by concerned one
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06/30/07 12:25 PM
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What a shame for two educated people and the innocent baby. Hopefully the baby will not have long term effects of the mothers poor judgement.
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by denise
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05/26/07 02:11 PM
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just want to say being one of her customers that i feel bad for her and her baby and hope she is not abandoned by everyone and get some support from family and friends
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by HY
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05/24/07 07:08 PM
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No I agree it wasn't the deputy that stoled the pills,but he knew it was happening and he was invovled in it.I am sure he help spend the money that was made off them. They didn't take all them pills,They were selling them to like every other druggie.
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by MH
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05/24/07 05:25 PM
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Good Old Pasco Prosecutor sent our love one away at the age of 26 we will see him when he is 51 for less thn 30 pills. No one offered him help for his addiction,They best not her or I'll take it straight to the Gov. Crist.
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by MH
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05/24/07 05:18 PM
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I agree the madatory minmum law is unjust,and if anyone else feels the same they need to email their state rep and tell them how they feel thats the only way the law will change.We had a love one addicted to, Pasco Prosecutor gave him 25 years.
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by diane
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05/23/07 11:31 PM
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Wasn't the deputy that stole the pills it was his wife the pharmacist why no photo of her on line at pascosheriff.com photos of other criminals
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by Katie
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05/23/07 11:02 PM
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16,000 pills gone and she is out on that low bond? What is wrong with this picture?
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by ESTHER
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05/23/07 07:09 PM
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THERE IS NO EXCUSE...BOTH OF THESE PEOPLE WORK IN FIELDS WHERE TRUST IS PARAMOUNT...NEITHER SHOULD WORK IN THEIR FIELD AGAIN...AND BOTH SHOULD DO TIME IN JAIL
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by MH
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05/23/07 06:48 PM
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My daughter's boyfriend first time drug offence got 25 years mandatory minmum, for half the pills she got in one day. Pasco Prosecutor told us thats the LAW.What happen to the forgery charges? Did we forget the conspiracy charge? What a Joke !!
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by MH
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05/23/07 06:31 PM
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2006 Florida Statutes Hydrocodone 28 grams or more but less then 30 kilograms mandatory minmum term of imprisonment of 25 years and pay a fine of 500,000. Ineligible for any form of early release except pardon or executive clemency. Lets see Pasco
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by The Deserve it!
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05/23/07 06:22 PM
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I know these people and they are very selfish people! Their careers were just a facade to hide their deep dark secrets!!! I feel bad for that baby...Makes you wonder why the baby was born at 4 pounds!
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by MH
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05/23/07 05:49 PM
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This will be interesting watching Pasco prosecuting one of their own. Trust me I will be watching! I've been looking for cases like this.( 25 years mandatory minimum)Pasco Prosecutor can't pick and choose who their going to giving it to. Its the LAW
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by Sparrows Love Child
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05/23/07 04:12 PM
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I work at said story mentioned above and the store will most likely have a bad reputation now... I just found out about it today. I do not agree with the bond and I think her husband should be held acountable as well.
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by Lee
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05/23/07 02:40 PM
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In every barrle of apples there is always a rotten one.In the 32 years I have resided in pasco county it seems we have had alot of bad apples. I think as in the School system and the work place that zero tolerance has worked.Testing should be a must.
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by mike
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05/23/07 01:46 PM
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I believe that all law officers should be drug tested I know a few deputies who would not object to this. If someone has a problem lets help them being addicted to pain killers can happen to anyone who had an injury.
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by Suzanne
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05/23/07 01:25 PM
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Yes, the ignorant comments must be from non-lawabiding citizens. Dont blame all officers for the faults of one. Do you do that to bankers, teachers, waitresses? No, you don't. I bet you've never risked your life for someone that doesn't appreciate it
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by Terri
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05/23/07 01:12 PM
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Paige would never have done this on her own...she did it all for the husband she loved....ALL the pills were for him..
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by MATT
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05/23/07 12:45 PM
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I DONT AGREE WITH WHAT HAPPENED BUT WHO EVER SAID A TRAFFACKING CHARGE IS MIN. THAT WRONG TRAFFACKING CHARGES COME WITH A MANDITORY MINIUM SENTENCE THAT CAN BE PLAID WITH
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by Jeff
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05/23/07 12:39 PM
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I have always found it sad that reporters feel the need to harass people in their own homes. One of these days something bad will happen to a reporter that pushed someone a little to far....
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by s
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05/23/07 12:35 PM
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I worked with this pharmacist. She was always a little off and now guess what she and her husband brought a child into this world. Poor baby!!
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by NoBodyAboveTheLaw
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05/23/07 11:53 AM
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I think a command sweep should be done for all county employees. Sweeps are quite effective I might add. Nip the problem in the bud before this pill-popping epidemic opens the county up to liability. Random tests should be performed monthly anyway
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by TERRI
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05/23/07 11:46 AM
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It is a shame that law enforcement officers take advantage of their position/jobs. If this was a "regular" person, the penalties would be more severe. As for the charge of trafficking, I have always seen a higher bond, so what gives with this???
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by Busted
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05/23/07 11:46 AM
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Once again Alan F. is posting multiple comments under different names. All with horrible grammar and spelling. Why does the SPT allow this kind of stupidity in their comments section? All comments between 8:21am and 8:52am are from the same lunatic.
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by Stan
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05/23/07 11:34 AM
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Are jobs of this caliber so easy to get that you just "throw them away". I know someone who is an airline pilot and will not even take an aspirin at the risk of his job. Are there no honest people anymore????
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by Lee
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05/23/07 11:12 AM
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In EVERY PROFESSION there is a small percentage of people who bring a bad name to the rest. I bet if you ask, the majority of Law Enforcement would be glad to submit to a test. Don't bash the hardworkers for the one jerk, blame him and only him!
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by shelly
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05/23/07 11:10 AM
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this is what happens when the cops in pasco are underpaid according to their standards. they make up the difference dealing @ five a piece, i am sure the cohens had no problem with their bills and feeding their habit at the same time
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by LF
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05/23/07 11:00 AM
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IF THEY WANT THE ABILITY TO RUIN PEOPLE THEN THEY SHOULD BE EXPECTED TO FOLLOW THE SAME RULES THEY ENFORCE. NOT "DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO". AND YES, BEING ARRESTED ALONE IS ENOUGH TO RUIN SOMEONE. MAYBE THEY CANT TRUST BECAUSE THEY CANT BE TRUSTED
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by YO
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05/23/07 10:45 AM
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Please don't use this forum to bash people who speak English as a second language. Will you please?
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by Chuck
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05/23/07 09:13 AM
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This is about two selfish, stupid people - please don't use it as a forum to bash hard-working, dedicated law enforcement officers because you or someone you know were arrested - and take a high school English class, will you please?
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by cybil
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05/23/07 08:52 AM
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drove his car with no tag, arrested a nine yr old ,took many many days off. and now refused the drug test ..not good , you guys are top gun..in my book ...lets all get tested.. not good.
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by billy
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05/23/07 08:49 AM
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he ,loved to garden and do drugs ,make love do drugs, hard working and do drugs. arrest people and do drugs. eat and do drugs...bring people to jail and do drugs..and he dont get one iota of jail time..he just said no to a test but not to drugs.
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by gillum
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05/23/07 08:43 AM
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i think that the police dept with its terrable track record for crooked officers,,needs random drug testing say once a month..its tragic when the school board has tougher rules than the police dept..isnt it..how do we vote that in as a taxpayer how?
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by cohen
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05/23/07 08:35 AM
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listen my wife stole over 16000 pills and you want to take my blood ..no way im a cop for cryin out loud..taking my blood would prove that im guilty..and i dont want you to take it..i quite ..what a loser i am .and my wife for that matter too..
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by taxpayer's
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05/23/07 08:32 AM
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come on sheriff lets do a drug test for all today suprize...like they do at the school board ..i bet twenty or so would have to go ...wanna bet...come on sherff show some responsibilty ..test em all...we the people want this ..today ,tomorrow soon...
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by we the people
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05/23/07 08:29 AM
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doug tobin really talks some crap..lets see some action ..im a taxpayer and i want all of the officers drug tested ..what do you say to that doug tobin spoksman more like all talk no action..cant hear ya doug we want action not talk..huh...
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