Home Surveillance Camera Catches TV Sportscaster

Posted by on Jan 26, 2006 | 3 Comments

Those hidden home surveillance cameras catch the darnedest things. The neighbor of a Baltimore TV sportscaster became suspicious when her prescription painkillers began to disappear. A little legwork and surprise, you’re on candid prescription painkiller stealing camera! WBAL TV, the NBC affiliate in Baltimore dishes the goods on the sportscaster charged with burglary and theft…

The lure of the neighbor’s Hydrocodone (which is similar to codeine) and OxyContin, prescribed for pain management during the neighbor’s chemotherapy treatment, proved to be too much for the sportscaster.

The neighbor’s home surveillance video was crucial in the arrest of the felon.

Hydrocodone and OxyContin were said to be part of Rush Limbaugh’s alleged prescription drug problem. Both drugs are Schedule II controlled substances.

The sportscaster was released with a $250,000 bail.

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