Kelsey A. Mulvey, 30, of Grand Island, NY, was convicted of tampering with a consumer product, and was sentenced to serve 37 months in prison. Assistant US Attorney Misha A. Coulson, who handled the case, stated that between February and June 2018, Mulvey, who worked as a registered nurse at Roswell Park Comprehensive Center, tampered with and stole controlled medications, including Dilaudid, from various medication dispensing machines located throughout the hospital, which tracked and held controlled substances meant for Rowell Park patients. She did so to satisfy her addiction. Mulvey utilized the patient medical record database to search for patients specifically prescribed hydromorphone, because to access the dispensing machine, she had to first access patient profiles. At times, Mulvey would divert vials of controlled medications from the dispensing machine and not administer the medication to any patient.