What was he thinking???
A Morgan Hill paramedic has been arrested and charged in connection with theft of prescription pain pills from the home of a patient he helped transport to the hospital.
Paul Alexander, 46, is being held in Santa Clara County jail on two counts of burglary.
Police said Alexander was one of the paramedics with American Medical Response Paramedic, who responded to a home injury call on Nov. 23 at Warren Avenue.
The unidentified 76-year-old victim was transported by AMR to the hospital, police said. The next day, Alexander, in paramedic uniform, returned to the victim's home.
He asked to inventory the victim's prescribed medication, police said, telling the victim that the list was lost the day before.
Police said Alexander briefly went to the bathroom in the home and then left. The following days, he returned three more times to the home, police said.
On the last day, the victim's wife went to retrieve a pain pill from the bathroom medicine cabinet and found the pill bottle empty.
The victim told police that Alexander apologized to him on Nov. 29 for taking the pills.
A Morgan Hill paramedic has been arrested and charged in connection with theft of prescription pain pills from the home of a patient he helped transport to the hospital.
Paul Alexander, 46, is being held in Santa Clara County jail on two counts of burglary.
Police said Alexander was one of the paramedics with American Medical Response Paramedic, who responded to a home injury call on Nov. 23 at Warren Avenue.
The unidentified 76-year-old victim was transported by AMR to the hospital, police said. The next day, Alexander, in paramedic uniform, returned to the victim's home.
He asked to inventory the victim's prescribed medication, police said, telling the victim that the list was lost the day before.
Police said Alexander briefly went to the bathroom in the home and then left. The following days, he returned three more times to the home, police said.
On the last day, the victim's wife went to retrieve a pain pill from the bathroom medicine cabinet and found the pill bottle empty.
The victim told police that Alexander apologized to him on Nov. 29 for taking the pills.