Shelby is looking for a new home!
The second subject arrested in the assault that left a Brown …
A lawyer for Curt Schilling and executives of his now-bankrupt …
In case you missed a story here or there, here are the local …
Updated: Thursday, 31 Jan 2013, 1:16 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 31 Jan 2013, 1:16 AM EST
SOMERSET, MASS. (WPRI)- A local police officer has found himself on the other side of the law, after he is accused of creating a ruse to collect prescription drugs from the elderly.
33 year-old Somerset Police officer Ricardo Pavao is accused of taking drugs from elderly residents at North Farm Estates apartment complex.
Pavao allegedly entered the apartment complex while on duty Sunday and told residents he was collecting emergency contact information and expired prescription drugs.
Police discovered his actions when a resident called to say he accidentally gave the wrong information.
According to police, an investigation found prescription pills in Pavao's police locker and car that were the same type reportedly taken from the seniors.
Pavao has been placed on administrative leave and sent for drug testing. He is due back in court March 28.
Ground rules for posting comments: No profanity or personal attacks. Please comment on the subject of the story itself. If you do not follow these rules, we will remove your post. Keep it civil, folks!
Our commenting section is powered by IntenseDebate. If you registered for an account but didn't receive a verification e-mail, check your spam folder or click here for more information. For additional technical help, click here.