A nurse from Cape Cod has been arrested and charged with stealing oxycodone from a Boston rehabilitation facility. The district attorney’s office announced the charges, stating that the nurse had been working at the facility and had access to the medication. The investigation began after the facility reported a discrepancy in their oxycodone inventory. The nurse is accused of stealing the medication over a period of time, with the exact amount still being determined. The district attorney’s office worked with the facility and local law enforcement to investigate the allegations. The nurse was arrested and charged with larceny of a controlled substance and tampering with records. The case is still under investigation, and the nurse is expected to appear in court soon. The district attorney’s office is taking the allegations seriously, stating that the theft of controlled substances is a serious offense. The facility where the nurse worked has cooperated fully with the investigation and has taken steps to prevent similar incidents in the future. The incident highlights the importance of monitoring and securing controlled substances in healthcare facilities. The nurse’s arrest and charges serve as a reminder of the consequences of stealing controlled substances. The district attorney’s office is committed to holding individuals accountable for their actions and ensuring that the public is protected. The investigation is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released as it becomes available. The incident has raised concerns about the security of controlled substances in healthcare facilities and the need for increased monitoring and oversight. The nurse’s alleged actions have also raised questions about the potential consequences for patients who may have been affected by the theft. The district attorney’s office is working to determine the extent of the theft and any potential harm caused to patients. The case is a reminder of the importance of trust and accountability in the healthcare system.