The former hospital worker has stolen skin transplants in California

A man in southern California was arrested for allegedly stolen from three hospitals in the region. But the things he stolen were not your ordinary articles. The man left with about $ 300,000 in surgical equipment and skin transplantsAccording to the Mercury News.
Jason Brauner, a 47 -year -old man from San Jacinto, California, would have been a hospital employee to control the very unusual property. The Sheriff of the County of Riverside declared in a press release that Brauner had been arrested on August 6 and accused of commercial burglary, theft and reception of stolen goods.
Brauner was identified for the first time as a suspect on July 9, 2025, after a flight of medical equipment in Eisenhower Health, a Rancho Mirage hospital, not far from the Joshua Tree National Park. The deputies of the Bureau of Sheriff of the County of San Diego arrested the vehicle to brew on August 6 in Del Mar, just north of San Diego, according to the sheriff of the County of Riverside. Brauner’s car would have stolen medical equipment as well as stolen hospital clothes.
Needless to say, theft of skin transplants is not the kind of thing that hospitals see regularly. And we don’t know what Brauner had planned to do with them. Ashley Davis, communications director of the American Association of Tissue Banks, told Mercury News: “There is no legitimate medical market for stolen transplants. Industry takes security very seriously. ”
The police have obtained a search warrant for the home of Brauner in San Jacinto and found medical supplies worth $ 10,000 and $ 25,000, according to the Sheriff of the County of Riverside. Brauner would have sold stolen items on Facebook and offer.
The authorities say that Brauner was followed using data from the Tower of mobile phones, which led the investigators to Hoag hospital in Newport Beach on August 6. The hospital was invited to examine security images that have revealed that someone was flying hospital equipment. Registration plates were then used to find the vehicle to Brauner in Del Mar, according to the Mercury News.
Brauner had previously worked at Eisenhower Health for an entrepreneur who had provided cleaning, food services and installation management, according to the Director of Security of the Hospital to the police. Authorities believe that Brauner is responsible for other flights in hospitals in June and July in the cities of Loma Linda and Newport Beach, California.
Brauner is held on a deposit of $ 100,000 at the John Benoit detention center in Indio, California. The judge had initially considered a deposit at $ 50,000 until an assistant to a sheriff warns that Brauner could sell online items to potentially flee, according to the Mercury News.
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