Pubdate: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 Source: Times-Picayune, The (LA) Copyright: 2005 The Times-Picayune Contact: http://www.nola.com/t-p/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/848 Author: Paul Rioux, St. Tammany bureau PHARMACIST BOOKED IN DRUG PROBE Methadone Sold Illegally, Cops Say The owner of a Slidell drugstore that was one of the nation's top purchasers of methadone in September was arrested Wednesday on charges of selling narcotics without prescriptions at his pharmacy. Gary Richardson, a pharmacist who owns the Medicap Pharmacy at 140 Gause Blvd., was arrested Wednesday morning after he sold methadone to two undercover narcotics agents who didn't have prescriptions for the drug, Slidell Police Chief Freddy Drennan said. Richardson, 54, 13477 Riverlake Drive, Covington, had been under investigation for about six months after authorities received several complaints about him dispensing unprescribed narcotics, Drennan said. In September, Richardson's pharmacy received shipments of 53,400 doses of methadone, a synthetic depressant commonly used to treat heroin addiction. That's more than any other Louisiana pharmacy and No. 11 among drugstores nationwide, said William Renton Jr., special agent in charge of the New Orleans office of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, which helped with the investigation, as did the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office. "This store was a significant source of drugs entering the illicit market," Renton said. "The numbers are particularly striking when you consider that there were fewer people in Slidell in September because of the Hurricane Katrina evacuation." Agents executing a search warrant at the pharmacy Wednesday seized all prescription drugs and business records, which they hope to use to identify any customers who illegally bought drugs, Renton said. Richardson, who authorities said has confessed and surrendered his license to operate a pharmacy, was booked with two counts of distributing methadone and two counts of distributing narcotics within 1,000 feet of a school. Thomas James Lemoine, 39, a pharmacist who worked at the store, also was arrested Wednesday after he turned over three amphetamine-based weight-loss tablets and a dose of testosterone for which he did not have prescriptions, Drennan said. Lemoine, who lives at 324 Oriole Drive in Slidell, was booked with two counts of narcotics possession but was not charged in the alleged illegal drug sales. Renton said authorities are investigating a second Medicap Pharmacy owned by Richardson. He said the store, at 2230 E. Gause Blvd., was damaged by Katrina and has remained closed since the Aug. 29 storm. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman