A former Emergency Medical Services (EMS) captain from the Las Vegas Valley is facing serious allegations involving the unauthorized removal and personal use of fentanyl, a potent opioid, prior to a recent traffic accident. This case has spotlighted significant concerns regarding the security and management of controlled substances within emergency response units. Law enforcement officials emphasize that the suspect’s actions not only breached medical protocols but also potentially endangered public safety and compromised the trust placed in emergency personnel.

The examination began following a vehicle collision involving the ex-captain, which triggered a thorough audit of fentanyl inventories. Key findings include:

  • Missing fentanyl doses discovered during routine stock checks
  • Evidence suggesting drug consumption by the individual near shift times
  • Possible negative effects on patient care due to unauthorized drug diversion
Category Information
Role Former EMS Captain
Substance Involved Fentanyl
Incident Timing Recent, under active investigation
Current Status Charged and awaiting trial