WELLS COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) – When questioned by a detective, the lady mentioned that certainly, she did use marijuana from time to time.
And sure, she did consider prescription medicines, but experienced not in a long time.
But the 34-calendar year-old registered nurse at first dodged questions about irrespective of whether she stole prescription drugs or not and reported she was hardly ever recommended a medicine named gabapentin – inspite of the fact officers found a bottle of the nerve ache products in her property that appeared to belong to another person else.
When asked if she had a drug challenge, the lady stated she didn’t know.
That is according to Wells Circuit Court docket files detailing prices from Miranda Kahn, who is now accused of stealing medication from a client at a nursing property where she labored, battering the father of her baby and violating a protective get in a few independent cases that span two counties.
Kahn’s legal troubles began one particular evening this earlier December when a Huntington County Sheriff’s deputy arrived to her home on a domestic battery phone.
The deputy later on wrote in his report that he satisfied the father of Kahn’s 4-yr-aged daughter who had the female in his arms. The lady experienced multi-colored dye and shaving cream on her skin and flour was strewn all in excess of the house, court files claimed.
Kahn’s boyfriend informed the deputy that Kahn hit him although he held their child, bit him in his head and that the child’s skin and the affliction of the household were being thanks to her incapability to guardian correctly, court documents reported.
At initial, Kahn denied hitting her boyfriend. Her boyfriend, on the other hand, pointed out a lump on the again of his head that he claimed came from her biting him and a pink mark underneath his chin exactly where he said Kahn battered him, according to courtroom paperwork.
Kahn’s boyfriend also showed the deputy a image on his cellular phone of a almost comprehensive tablet bottle that was in the residence but had a identify other than Kahn’s on the label. He reported Kahn had a issue with drugs and that she stole the drugs, which were for seizures and nerve soreness, although functioning at a Markle nursing household.
When the deputy observed the bottle in the dwelling, the label had been partially ripped off and there have been less drugs inside, court files explained.
Cannabis and drug paraphernalia was also located in the home.
The deputy arrested Kahn on two felony counts of domestic battery and three felony counts of illegal possession of a prescription drug. She was also charged with misdemeanor possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia.
Kahn was booked into Huntington Jail that night, but investigators also reached out to the Wells County Sheriff’s Office to stick to up about feasible theft from the Markle Health and Rehabilitation nursing house, exactly where Kahn worked.
Officers at Markle Well being and Rehabilitation instructed investigators in courtroom paperwork they suspected Kahn had stolen treatment though doing the job at the facility, that just one of the other nurses had tipped them off about Kahn not subsequent correct procedures in dealing with medication and that she had not worked there for awhile.
The identify on the label of the pill bottle uncovered at Kahn’s household coincided with a affected individual that had stayed at the nursing residence when Kahn experienced worked there, courtroom documents claimed.
Officials were being ready to display investigators that Kahn was one particular of two nurses who labored the night time the woman’s medicines arrived at the residence, according to court docket paperwork.
Kahn’s boyfriend also told investigators she would steal medicine from the nursing house and hide it in her bra before going home. He claimed in courtroom documents Kahn refused to go to rehab for drug challenges and that she would check out to self-medicate with prescription medication, courtroom paperwork reported.
Later, investigators uncovered textual content messages amongst Kahn and her father, according to courtroom files.
Just one concept from Kahn to her father study:
“I have a way to market some issues I took from function and get some but I thought I’d consider to be genuine very first But k cool dad.”
Later on, she messaged her father once more and wrote: “I’m gonna leave (my daughter) residence for just a minimal bit to go promote these and get some $$$”
Her father replied: “Don’t reduce your task for stealing work opportunities!” (sic).
In the course of an job interview with detectives, Kahn started to check with about the repercussions of the style of theft she’s accused of, according to court docket paperwork.
Soon after bonding out of Huntington County Jail on the domestic battery rates, Kahn was arrested about a few months afterwards on a misdemeanor invasion of privacy cost for violating a protecting get positioned from her.
Last week, Wells County prosecutors submitted a Stage 5 felony rely of interference with health-related solutions when the defendant is a accredited well being treatment supplier and a Degree 6 felony depend of illegal possession or use of a prescription drug as well as a misdemeanor count of theft.
Just after her arrest, she posted bail and is now absolutely free although her 3 conditions wind through the lawful technique.
In accordance to the Indiana Qualified Licensing Company records, Kahn has held licenses ranging from registered nurse to licensed nurses aide about the yrs and has hardly ever confronted disciplinary motion.
Amidst her legal conditions, Kahn has also filed a petition in Huntington Circuit Court docket to hammer out a custody settlement involving her and the father of her little one.
She is owing back in court Feb. 8.
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