Sunday, July 15, 2018

Cops: Nursing home workers duct-taped patient to chair

Lashron Williams and Phygelle Brudent
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — Two Florida nursing home employees are charged with using duct tape to restrain and quiet a patient with dementia.

Boynton Beach police said in a news release Friday that 52-year-old Lashron Williams and 44-year-old Phygelle Brudent, who worked at Regal Park Assisted Living Facility, duct-taped a 67-year-old woman to a chair and used tape to cover her mouth. They were arrested Thursday and charged with elder abuse and false imprisonment. 

Detectives say Brudent confessed to duct-taping the victim July 3, telling them the woman wouldn’t remain quiet. 

Williams told police Brudent duct-taped the victim. She said she uncovered the patient’s mouth to give her sleeping pills. She said she told Brudent it was wrong to duct-tape patients, but did not report her. 

Both were being held Friday at the Palm Beach County Jail on $3,000 bail.

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Cops: Nursing home workers duct-taped patient to chair

1 comment:

Charlie Lyons said...

Did one of the other nurses or aides see this? The woman with dementia must have been so frightened.