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    APNewsBreak: Doc charged in prescription drug case

    SAN DIEGO (AP) — A doctor who wrote prescriptions for nearly a million tablets of a powerful painkiller last year was arrested along with a pharmacy manager and 13 others in a conspiracy to smuggle prescription drugs from California to Mexico, authorities said Friday.

    The unusual operation sent a flood of opiates to Tijuana pharmacies in exchange for bundles of cash that were snuck back into the U.S. American addicts were able to buy the pills over the counter on jaunts across the border from San Diego, investigators told The Associated Press.

    Authorities speculated it was easier for smugglers to unload large batches of pills at loosely regulated Mexican pharmacies than to distribute them in small amounts to American street dealers.

    It's also profitable: A smuggler who buys a pill for about $2 in the United States can sell it to a Mexican pharmacy for about $3.50, and the American addict pays about $6 to bring it back home.

    "We got Tijuana in the palm of our hand," Jason Lewis, one of the people accused of smuggling, said in a wiretapped conversation, according to a search warrant affidavit filed in the case. "We've been doing this for years, bro."

    The risk of getting caught carrying drugs across the border into Mexico is minuscule. Motorists and pedestrians are almost never stopped for questioning, unlike the tough scrutiny they face when entering the United States.

    No hydrocodone pills and only 90 oxycodone pills were seized from Mexico-bound travelers at U.S. border crossings in fiscal 2009, the year before the investigation began.

    "This organization found the black market in Mexico as the least risky way to conduct their business," said Derek Benner, special agent in charge of investigations at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in San Diego. "To distribute these types of pharmaceuticals on the street here in the United States a few pills at a time is a lot riskier. The organization has a lot greater chance to be exposed than one bulk shipment crossing the border into Mexico."

    Investigators say the San Diego ring is the first they found that was smuggling drugs into Mexico.

    The 17-month investigation resulted in Tuesday's arrest of Dr. Tyron Reece, a 71-year-old general practitioner who runs a solo practice in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood. He did not immediately respond to a phone message Friday.

    Reece wrote prescriptions last year for about 920,000 hydrocodone pills, which are commonly sold under the brand names Vicodin and Lortab, authorities said.

    Investigators said the drug organization's ringleader, Anthony "Sam" Wright, 67, earned $1,000 a day by driving rented cars to Los Angeles from a distant suburb to get the pills to couriers who lived in San Diego's northern suburbs. Attempts to reach Wright were unsuccessful.

    Smugglers strapped pills to their bodies or hid them in engine compartments before crossing the border. Their favorite checkpoint was San Ysidro, the nation's busiest crossing that connects San Diego and Tijuana. They usually crossed at night.

    By law, Mexican border pharmacies must get prescriptions from Mexican doctors for powerful painkillers and psychotropic drugs. But it's easy to find ones that will break the law around Tijuana's main tourist drag, Avenida Revolucion, where wide sidewalks are lined with noisy bars and souvenir shops.

    On a recent Saturday, a white-coated man behind the counter of a tiny pharmacy a half-block off the strip offered hydrocodone for $10 a pop, oxycodone pills for $15 each and 90-tablet bottles of Valium for $130. He spoke fluent English and said prescriptions were unnecessary.

    As part of the investigation, a 41-year-old woman was arrested walking across the border around 3 a.m. with 8,200 hydrocodone pills in two juice boxes, and a 37-year-old man was taken into custody walking across with nearly 4,000 hydrocodone tablets tied to his leg and waist.

    Profits from the scheme came back to the United States. A 39-year-old woman linked to the ring was arrested entering the United States with about $27,000 cash stuffed in her bra.

    The investigation began when a pharmacist at a major chain in the San Diego suburb of Oceanside called state authorities about a suspicious prescription from an employee. The employee told investigators she got the prescription from Milton Farmer, 53, who was already on the radar of federal investigators.

    The Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, a division of the California Department of Justice, joined ICE to pursue theories that Farmer was involved in smuggling.

    Sifting through the trash of Farmer's Oceanside home, investigators said they found about 50 empty hydrocodone bottles. The peeled labels were clear enough to show Dabney's Pharmacy, which operates at an aging storefront in South Los Angeles. The search warrant affidavit said Reece was the prescribing doctor.

    "It was like a puzzle," said Chris Raagas, a state investigator. "We'd get a tidbit here, a tidbit there."

    Reece and seven others, including Wright and Farmer, were charged in federal court in San Diego with conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. Farmer pleaded not guilty Friday to one count. An e-mail message left for his attorney Bradley Patton was not immediately returned.

    A phone message for pharmacy manager Charles Dabney also was not returned. He was among the people charged in the federal indictment with conspiracy.

    Seven others face charges in state court, authorities said.

    Hydrocodone, nearly as powerful as morphine, caused 2,499 deaths in the United States from 1998 to 2002, the most recent data analyzed by the Drug Enforcement Administration. The DEA says there were 130 million prescriptions written in 2006, up nearly 50 percent over six years.

    U.S. border inspectors have long busted pill-popping Americans returning from Mexico but didn't know how the Mexican border pharmacies got the drugs.

    Surveys show only 1 percent of Mexicans have abused prescription drugs, said Dr. Jose Luis Vasquez, deputy director of intergovernmental relations at Mexico's National Commission Against Addictions. The high cost may be a deterrent.

    "In Mexico, the abuse of prescription drugs is a minor problem," Vasquez said. "You don't see it in the rehab clinics."

    Last Thursday, investigators knocked on the door of Fatina Hicks, who was accused of carrying the cash in her bra as she returned to the United States and strapping nearly 2,800 hydrocodone pills to her stomach as she entered Mexico.

    Hicks didn't resist as authorities arrested her and took her from her 11-year-old son at a nondescript four-unit apartment building in Fallbrook, a San Diego County farming community known for its avocado orchards. She agreed to put one of the major suspects on the phone.

    "It's in your best interest to turn yourself in as soon as possible," Raagas told Farmer. "Let's sit down and hash this out."

    Attempts to reach Hicks were unsuccessful.

    The arrests come amid the fifth year of Mexican President Felipe Calderon's war on Mexican drug cartels that sell tons of cocaine, marijuana, heroin and methamphetamine every year. U.S. authorities don't expect prescription drugs will be a top crime-fighting priority in Mexico.

    "I don't think it's going to rise high on their radar," Raagas said.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Greg Risling contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

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    125 comments

    • marilyn  •  9 mths ago
      Dammit it is #$%$ like this that have got to muck it it up for 2/3 of all Americans that suffer from chronic low back pain.......hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine, fentanyl all of it is legalized heroin and yet cannabis is deemed more addictive and more of a problem.......Believe me you, chronic back pain is not fun you have to struggle just to get out of bed or even just to carry groceries, not to mention the fact that you sleep 3-4 hours a night because of the pain, the nightmares from all the pain meds and the muscle spasms that are #$%$ near paralysing.....I've never gone through "cannabis withdraws", but I have gone through the cold blue hell of opiate painkiller withdraws and I defy anyone to tell me that they honestly and truthfully enjoyed the experience........Cannabis is not a gateway drug......benadryl, cough syrup, dramamine, those and alcohol are the gateway drugs....... the drug policies are friggin retarded, I mean opiates kill people, has anyone ever heard of a person dying from cannabis alone and not in combination with other drugs?? I wonder what would happen if the govt. allowed it to be decriminalized for one year, just to give a moritorium, but to severely punish people who do use cannabis in combination with other drugs like coke, meth or alcohol??? I mean addicts are addicts, their's booze junkies, sex junkies, gambling junkies, food junkies, tobacco junkies, plastic surgery junkies, alcohol junkies, I mean everybody is some kind of junkie when you get right down to it. It is just sad that patients with physical back or neck pain are stigmatized like lepers on Molokai.......the whole point here is that many people are suffering because of these #$%$ that are heartless and thus the patient who has never commited a crime in his or her life has become the de facto criminal because of these "legalized Illegal drugs", that t.v. show Breaking Bad says it all, because we are all having to "break bad" and anyone of you who thinks differently must not have any sort of humanity or soul
      • DanielF 9 mths ago
        "Everybody's got something to hide, except me and my monkey!"
        John Lennon
    • Jocelyn Bahandi Dizon  •  9 mths ago
      he should answer for it by law
      • Char Wallis 9 mths ago
        Do you think the law is above "confiscating" the drugs and then the drugs suddenly disappear? There are a great many lawmen that are hooked as they're human too.
    • Sarcasmo  •  9 mths ago
      Sounds like the Mexicans, who don't even have a demand for these pills, are being invaded by drug carrying mules who send all the money back home to crooked drug cartels in the States. I love irony.
    • DanielF  •  9 mths ago
      " Fire a terrorist....Grow a pot plant". For every 4 ounces of pot you can supply to a user, you can take an automatic rifle away from terrorists or the cartels. Grow American...buy American.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      #$%$ these perps is old geezers at 67, and 71.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      I always thought Mexico and Canada are where druggies go to get their 'meds' over the counter, legally. #$%$
    • HotGenius  •  9 mths ago
      Why would anyone go to a black doctor? You know they got their degrees due to AffAct. Look at Micheal Jackson's doc; or the quack who killed some rappers mom. These were supposedly top black doctors. #$%$ the jews for slavery & bringing blacks here!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      This story is so fake. There are no black doctors!
    • the Truth Hurts  •  9 mths ago
      I hate to say this - by the look of it most of the Posters on Yahoo are drug users!!
    • Holy Crap  •  9 mths ago
      ho humm mexico you can snag any perscription over the counter 1/2 the price, why would a D.r be smuggling perscriptions into mexico
      • messed up world! 9 mths ago
        Can't read all the story? Or just want to see your comment that tells us all just how stupid you are for not reading the article TO GET THE ANSWER!
    • W  •  9 mths ago
      Of course! Run this story till its played out, but pull the story about the rapist cop in new york city caught raping a woman at gunpoint!
    • granny  •  9 mths ago
      Dr Reece and Dr Mackay from utah are close friends.
    • OH NO  •  9 mths ago
      Blacks and drugs. Drugs and Blacks. Who'd a thunk it?
    • Char Wallis  •  9 mths ago
      The war on drugs is a joke. When one drug is removed another is found. What's this drug that can be bought over the counter as bath salts. Kids are smoking it and it's killing them the first time they use and the reason they're smoking it instead of Marijuana is it doesn't show up on a drug test. I've never heard of an overdose of Marijuana and it only psychologically addictive not physically addictive. Very few people go to stronger drugs that only smoke, that's a documented fact. But can you imagine the money that would be lost should we legalize it that the Government gets from the drug Cartels?
      • DanielF 9 mths ago
        Japan, N&S Korea, Mongolia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillipines, Austrailia, New Zealand,Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Saudia Arabia, Syria, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Greece, Bosnia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Latvia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, UK, Spain, Morocco, Algeria, the Congo, South Africa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Virgin Islands, Cuba, Mexico, Baja California, USA, Canada, Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, Fiji. You show me one place on the face of the earth that is not either growing Cannibus, Opium Poppies, Coca Leaf, Mushrooms, Peyote, Agave, Kava, or some exotic plant that is used in the production of pharmaceuticals and that our government along with other governments don't have some unilateral trade agreement that allows a certain amount of drugs into our country's in order to acquire intel, natural resources, fossil fuels, exploration and production equipment, ect, ect, ect, and I'll show you a fairy tale, because I don't believe one exsists. And yet, we pour money into a fasade we call the "war on drugs", which in reality is a bottomless pit of nothing more than a place to flush money down the swirling current of another toilet. And if by chance there is really a "war on drugs", then I think it's time to admit it's a war we are losing.
    • OH NO  •  9 mths ago
      Surprise, surprise, drugs and a black man.
    • labeled a hater  •  9 mths ago
      He should get the death penalty, along with his cohorts.
    • Sharon  •  9 mths ago
      If House can be addicted to Vicodin our kids think its okay.
    • DGenus  •  9 mths ago
      Snuck back? When I went to school, that didn't get praise.
    • Sharon  •  9 mths ago
      I sure manage to find the honest doctors (thank God). I had to get a broken foot to get Vicodin. Anything else gets 800 mg. of Ibuprofen and a bill! My pharmacist gets paid by the prescription, not the pill. I guess because I live in a very small town everyone would know if you got 1 extra pill!
    • Sarcasmo  •  9 mths ago
      Sounds like the Mexicans, who don't even have a demand for these pills, are being invaded by drug carrying mules who send all the money back home to crooked drug cartels in the States. I love irony.
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