
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) - A technician at a Pittsfield pharmacy has pleaded not guilty to stealing prescription painkillers and other drugs from her employer.
Rebecca Goebel was arraigned Wednesday in Central Berkshire District Court on charges of larceny of a drug, a felony, and possession of class B, C and E drugs, which are misdemeanors and released on personal recognizance.
Police say the 23-year-old woman worked at a Stop & Shop Pharmacy on Merrill Road in Pittsfield was spotted by the store's head pharmacist on Tuesday slipping drugs into her pockets. He also allegedly found 56 painkillers and sedatives in her pockets.
The Berkshire Eagle reports that police said they later found more than 200 pills in Goebel's purse, including muscle relaxers, painkillers and sedatives.
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