Law Enforcement Arrested the Reno Man at His Home Yesterday
RENO, Nev. – Peter Lucas, 35, of Reno, was arrested
yesterday and appeared in court today for allegedly stealing hundreds of
surgical masks from a supply cart at the Ioannis A. Lougaris VA Medical Center
(VA Medical Center) in Reno, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich for
the District of Nevada.
“Our military veterans served on the front lines to protect
our country, and now our health professionals are doing the same in our fight
against COVID-19,” said U.S. Attorney Trutanich. “We will not allow the theft
of personal protective equipment to go undeterred, endangering the safety of
doctors, nurses, and other health professionals protecting our communities.”
Lucas is charged with one count of theft of health care
property. He made his initial appearance today before U.S. Magistrate Judge
Carla L. Baldwin.
According to the complaint and affidavit, police
surveillance cameras at the VA Medical Center depicted that, between March 19
and March 23, 2020, Lucas stole at least four boxes of surgical masks from
supply carts in his care, then concealed the boxes under his jacket before
exiting the hospital. Each box contained 50 masks.
If convicted, the maximum statutory penalty is one year in
prison and a $100,000 fine. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by
Congress and is provided here for informational purposes only. If convicted of
any offense, the sentencing of a defendant will be determined by the Court,
based on the advisory Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
A criminal complaint is a formal accusation of criminal
conduct for purposes of establishing probable cause, not evidence of guilt. The
defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of
law.
The case is a product of an investigation by the VA Police
Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Walkingshaw is prosecuting this case.
The public is urged to report suspected fraud schemes
related to COVID-19 by calling the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF)
hotline (1-866-720-5721) or by e-mailing the NCDF at disaster@leo.gov or
directly to the U.S. Attorney’s Office at USANV.COVID19FRAUD@usdoj.gov. For
information about the Department of Justice’s efforts to stop COVID-19 fraud,
visit www.justice.gov/coronavirus.
For the most up-to-date information on COVID-19, you may
visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and WHO
websites.
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