Alleged Christchurch hospital imposter turns
himself in
3.45pm Monday October
23, 2006
A man who allegedly
infiltrated hospitals in Christchurch by posing as a nurse and took a health
board vehicle has handed himself in to police.
Police said the man
had allegedly obtained Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) photo ID and
spent time in wards of up to three local hospitals, driving health board cars
during that time and eventually taking one and not returning it.
Detective Dave Harvey
of Christchurch police said a man sought in relation to the issue turned
himself in to Wanganui police today and was due to appear in Wanganui District
Court tomorrow on unrelated matters.
Charges were likely to
be laid in relation to the Christchurch incidents once police finished
investigating exactly what had happened.
Mr Harvey said he
wouldn't comment further on the matter until tomorrow. It was not known whether
the missing car had been located.
The imposter was
understood to have spent time in Princess Margaret, Christchurch, and possibly
Hillmorton hospitals, pretending to be a nurse and Maori health worker.
Yesterday police said
they had received a lot of information about the alleged offender and were
confident they knew who it was.
The health board was
also conducting its own investigation into the activities and into any breach
of security.
A spokeswoman said the
investigation was started as soon as the health board became aware of the
issue.
Results of the
investigation would be supplied to Health and Disability Commissioner Ron
Paterson, who announced yesterday he was conducting his own inquiry.
- NZPA