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Tazzzz
February 1st, 2009, 04:26 PM
Linda Coulimore, 59
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Damn this junkie Cows got lots of nerve, stealing a pain pump right off a vet being treated in a hosptial. Walked right in, pulled the IV out of his arm and walks out with it. Fucking AssClown Tard.


Weld County sheriffs arrested a woman late Friday who police say was responsible for removing the pain pump from an Iraq War veteran being treated at a Denver hospital.

The Weld County Sheriff's Office arrested Linda Coulimore, 59, at her home in Mead at 10:40 p.m. Friday night. She is being held for investigation of aggravated assault on an at-risk adult.

Denver detectives obtained an arrest warrant Friday for Coulimore. They'll present the case to the Denver district attorney for consideration of formal charges.

Surveillance photos showed a woman walking in the hallways of the hospital on Wednesday morning, where the patient was being treated after he had surgery, police and the hospital said. The woman was in the patient area for a little more than a couple of minutes, and surveillance images showed her leaving the hospital with the device.

Police and hospital officials said the pump contained a strong narcotic that should be administered only under a doctor's orders.

The patient, who was not identified, was not in danger, hospital officials said. The patient notified the hospital staff that the pain pump had been removed. Officials did not say if the victim was awake when the apparatus was removed.

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2009/jan/31/cops-id-woman-sought-in-theft-of-pain-pump/

Pete Bondurant
February 1st, 2009, 04:35 PM
This woman should be charged with treason and executed by public hanging.

HoochieWagon
February 1st, 2009, 05:35 PM
I guess it wasn't at a VA hospital- the feds would have gotten her.

~Absynthe~
February 1st, 2009, 05:43 PM
desperate drug addictshe must have balls the size of bowling ballsthis bitch is looney tunes

Ninja0980
February 2nd, 2009, 02:33 AM
That is just low, beyond low. I hope she gets into an accident and is denied her pain pump. Then getting high will be the last thing on her mind.

Sister Iroz
February 2nd, 2009, 10:39 AM
http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo35/Special2bme/20090129_075212_cd29painpump.jpghttp://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo35/Special2bme/20090130_075947_cd30Coulimore.jpgDenver police have identified a suspect in the case of a woman who took a pain-medication pump from a soldier who lost a limb in Iraq as he lay in a hospital bed recovering from surgery at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center.

On Friday night, Crimes Against Persons Bureau detectives obtained a warrant for the arrest of 59-year-old Linda Coulimore for investigation of aggravated assault on an at-risk adult.

Anyone with information about Coulimore's whereabouts is asked to call Denver police at 720-913-2000 or Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.

Surveillance pictures of a woman in the hospital hallway were widely distributed through the media to aid in the investigation, said Sonny Jackson, Denver police spokesman.

The soldier
Linda Coulimore (Denver Police Department)
was unconscious when the woman lifted the device, full of powerful narcotics, from equipment that gave him a dosage intravenously, Jackson said. Other than saying that the drugs were dangerous narcotics, he said he could not say exactly what they were.

A police source said the soldier lost a limb in a war-related incident in Iraq but could not comment further.

"This is a very serious crime, an assault on the soldier who needed those drugs," Jackson said. "Also, these are very dangerous drugs, and we need to find this woman."

Jackson said the woman might have had previous medical training to find and remove the device. The device was missing only a short time before hospital medical staff realized it was taken, he said.

He said security at the hospital is very good.

"They've taken every precaution they can take to protect patients being treated at the hospital," Jackson said.

Because of extensive surveillance throughout the hospital, authorities were able to swiftly identify who took the pain-medication device, he said.

"This is rare," Jackson said. "This is a very unique situation."

Jackson said privacy rules prevented him from commenting on the soldier's identity or his medical condition.

In a statement released Thursday night, Presbyterian/St. Luke's president and chief executive Mimi Roberson said: "First and foremost, the patient involved is doing well tonight. He was not injured or threatened in any way."

"Patient safety and hospital security are a number-one priority for us. We take this type of invasion very seriously and will work diligently with the Denver Police Department and the DEA to find this person."

"Our extensive security system showed the female struck rapidly and was in the patient area for less than three minutes," Roberson said. "We hope the security photos help in tracking this person down so she does not harm herself or someone else."
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_11590786?source=pop_section_news

sanityslipping
February 2nd, 2009, 11:09 AM
Lets hope the bitch OD's.