A 31-year-old widow described as the largest prescription pain-pill dealer in the Southtowns — running what amounted to an illegal rural pharmacy — was busted Tuesday in her
An estimated 1,000 pills were found in prescription bottles in
“”She is the pill supplier,””
“”There’s definitely going to be some disgruntled customers. They are going to have to find another supplier,”” Senior Narcotics Detective
Zittel, who is unemployed, became known to authorities soon after her husband, Garrett, a member of a well-known Southtowns family, died of a heroin overdose in 2008.
Detectives investigating the death passed information to sheriff’s narcotics investigators, suggesting they begin collecting information on her.
But the mother of four young children became the focal point of a major investigation only a few months ago. When detectives received word that she was to receive a fresh supply of prescription drugs this week, they decided to make their move.
Authorities say Zittel dealt with two or three physicians, conning them into prescribing pain pills for her that she didn’t need. When her prescription supplies ran dry, she traveled to
She was selling as many as 1,000 pills a month, primarily opioids such as hydrocodone and oxycodone, that fetched
Sheriff’s detectives said this was another prime example of the extent of the problem described in a recent series in
“”Rx for Danger,”” the series published last month, detailed the spread of prescription painkillers into the illegal drug market, leading to drug abuse, addiction and deaths.
Addicts and dealers often get the drugs from friends and families, steal them from pharmacies or con doctors into writing them prescriptions. A small number of doctors, the series also found, are part of the illegal marketplace themselves.
“”It’s been dramatically increasing, and we are finally getting some attention. People think because these pills are manufactured by pharmaceutical companies that they are safe. But they are just as dangerous as a bag of heroin bought on the street when they are abused,”” said
Zittel was accused of “”doctor shopping”” and manipulating Southtowns physicians to obtain multiple prescriptions. Some were filled at the expense of taxpayers through
“”She has had surgeries in the past, and with surgeries comes pain, and she capitalized on that. She had medical documentation,”” Rozansky said in explaining how she was able to hoodwink doctors.
Her primary customer base stretched from
“”She supplied hydrocodone, oxycodone, Lortabs, Suboxone, every prescription medication she could get her hands on over the last two or three years,”” said the lead detective in the investigation, who requested his name be withheld. “”Undercover police went to her house and made drug buys from her.””
In addition to prescription bottles of methadone, oxycodone and hydromorphone, detectives said they confiscated crack pipes, heroin, hypodermic needles and Xanax, an anti-anxiety drug, at the home.
Information on the multiple prescriptions found at Zittel’s home, authorities said, will be turned over to the
Zittel refused to comment when approached Tuesday afternoon by
“”‘I won’t be able to get any methadone at the holding center,'”” Savage said in quoting her when they raided her home. Zittel’s request was denied, though detectives said she would receive medication in the Erie County Holding Center.
Authorities said Zittel is waging a legal battle to regain custody of her four children, who were not at the house when it was raided. The authorities said they do not know why she lost custody.
Zittel was remanded to the holding center, pending arraignment. She was charged with multiple counts of felony criminal sale of a narcotic drug and criminal possession of a narcotic drug with intent to sell.
Zittel’s companion –
A couple of hours before the
Deputies said that, when they stopped the vehicle, they found Pasinski’s toddler daughter in the back seat without a seat belt or child safety seat.
He was charged with misdemeanor drug possession and endangering the welfare of his child. Deputies noted Pasinski is on probation for a felony burglary conviction.
Road patrol deputies in the Southtowns, Rozansky said, also played an important role in shutting down Zittel’s rural drug store.
“”They passed information along to us as we were monitoring her,”” he said.
Detectives said they could not stress enough how widespread prescription painkiller abuse has become.
As deputies prepared for Tuesday’s raid, two 17-year-old girls were brought into the sheriff’s
“”We received a call from someone on a school bus that the two girls had just crushed the Lortabs and were getting ready to snort them,”” Rozansky said.
One of the girls, both