Salina Pharmacist Sentenced For Diverting Rx Drugs

A Salina pharmacist will serve 36 months on probation, including 18 months of house arrest, for diverting prescription drugs containing opioids. Her husband, who received the drugs from her, got the same sentence.

According to U.S. Attorney Stephen McAllister, 29-year-old Kirsty C. Hartley pleaded guilty to one count of distributing a prescription painkiller outside the usual course of professional practice without a legitimate medical reason. Co-defendant 29-year-old Dalton R. Hartley pleaded guilty one count of acquiring controlled substances through fraud.

Kirsty Hartley admitted she unlawfully distributed approximately 21,289 tablets of hydrocodone with acetaminophen while working at a CVS Pharmacy in Salina. She gave the pills to her husband for him to consume or trade to others for marijuana.

In her plea agreement, Kirsty Hartley agreed to surrender her pharmacist’s license. Both defendants agreed to perform 200 hours of community service.