Paramedic charged with drug theft in Halifax fired
Zachary Dewar is also a 2nd-year med student at Dalhousie University
CBC News
Posted: Feb 15, 2013 1:22 PM AT
Last Updated: Feb 16, 2013 11:32 AM AT
A Halifax paramedic was arrested Thursday and charged with stealing drugs from the Emergency Health Services.
Zachary Dewar, 25, was arrested after a three-week investigation by Halifax police. He also faces breach of trust and mischief charges.
Since then EHS has fired him and the province has suspended his paramedic's licence.
EHS contacted police on Jan. 24 after noticing a discrepancy in their internal system for managing controlled narcotics.
"The investigation led to a traffic stop and subsequent arrest of an off-duty paramedic at 3:15 p.m. [Thursday] outside an EHS base on Wilkinson Avenue in Dartmouth, during which officers seized narcotics," Const. Pierre Bourdages said Friday.
Police allege the man tampered with vials of controlled narcotics in the possession of EHS in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
Ambulances carry controlled substances including morphine and Valium.
"Frankly we're disappointed with the outcome here. But this is an isolated incident within our operation," said Jeff Fraser, director of operations for EHS
After Dewar's arrest, police searched a residence on Lawrence Street in central Halifax.
Dewar is also a second year med student at Dalhousie University. A spokesperson for the university said Dewar remains a student but he doesn't have unsupervised access to drugs.
Dewar was released early Friday and is due back in court April 23.
Share Tools
Latest Nova Scotia News Headlines
- Student survey shows 'concerning' mental health numbers
- A new survey says Nova Scotia students in four selected grades who attend junior and senior high schools were most likely to try alcohol over drugs last year. more »
- Atlantic hurricane season forecast to be busy
- The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting is busier than average Atlantic hurricane season with up to 20 named storms, including as many as six major hurricanes. more »
- Beer, wine should be sold in grocery stores: Tories
- Nova Scotia's Finance Minister says she has no plans to change the province's liquor laws after the Progressive Conservatives called for the sale of alcohol in grocery stores. more »
- Halifax Mooseheads mania in Saskatoon
- The CBC's Michael Dick is in Saskatoon, where the Halifax Mooseheads have clinched a berth in Sunday night's Memorial Cup final. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- How was the Mike Duffy report 'whitewashed?'
- Opposition parties pushed the government on Thursday to answer questions about the "whitewashed" Duffy report while the RCMP is also seeking more information from the Senate as part of its review of questionable expenses. more »
- 2nd suspect in Tim Bosma murder case to plead not guilty
- The lawyer for Mark Smich says the Oakville, Ont., resident will plead not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Tim Bosma, the Hamilton man who disappeared earlier this month after taking two men on a test drive of his truck. more »
- SNC-Lavalin letter says Gadhafi son offered VP post: RCMP
- SNC-Lavalin's ties to Libya's former dictatorship ran so deep the company offered the son of Moammar Gadhafi a six-figure job as a vice president in 2008, according to a newly unsealed RCMP affidavit. more »
- Canada Post campaigns against 'no flyers' mailbox signs
- Canada Post has been mailing more than 900,000 letters across the country to people to try to convince them to remove "no flyer" signs from their mailboxes. more »
- Chained-teen's mom wants man who pleaded guilty 'to suffer'
- Grieving father warns of scam citing N.S. lottery winners
- Electrocution victim remembered by fire chief
- Allegation that students' mouths were taped shut probed by police
- Halifax Mooseheads clinch berth in Memorial Cup final
- Beer, wine should be sold in grocery stores: Tories
- Dog survives fall down deep sinkhole in Sydney Mines
- 'Hitman' scam targets Halifax cellphones
- Children's mouths allegedly taped shut at N.S. school

