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School nurse accused of stealing student's pills

A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools nurse is accused of stealing drugs from a special needs student - and replacing the swiped medication with vitamins.

Teresa Sue Kennedy, 52, was arrested Friday and charged with obtaining a controlled substance by fraud or forgery and embezzlement by an employee. She had been employed by the district for 15 years and worked at the Metro School, which serves cognitively disabled students.

The victim is a 19-year-old handicapped student who attends Metro School. Kennedy was his school nurse, and was supposed to administer and keep track of his Adderall, a drug used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder.

Police said another nurse in the school noticed the medication didn't resemble the pills the student should have been taking.

SBI agents and police worked on the case for months before charging Kennedy last Friday. The nursing board pulled her license in March.

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