To view orders for individuals or facilities listed below, please access the Board's Verification Portal, select license type and enter the license/registration/permit number and/or name.ģ/29/23: Technician Erin Pike, Registration #30117ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Melissa Ann Herring, License #12599ģ/14/23: Technician Sarah Howell, Registration #22883ģ/14/23: Technician Lee Anne Middleton, Registration #03977ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Carlie Robert Bowling, License #14736ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Michael Laurence Brown, License #18919ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Kristen Farris Wright, License #16510ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Celeste Malishewsky, License #14090ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Andrew Steven Poeppelman, License #26172ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Devan Allen Conley, License #29793ģ/14/23: Technician Angelica Joy Morrison, Registration #40711ģ/14/23: Pharmacist Amy Mittman White, License #07153ģ/9/23: Technician Sarah Elise Herrington, Registration #57411ģ/3/23: Technician Bianca Christine Owens, Registration #62592ģ/3/23: Technician Tavaya Michelle Clark, Registration #60761Ģ/28/23: Pharmacist Timothy Scott Kitchens, License #14160Ģ/15/23: Technician Heather M. Claiborne, Registration #66335Ĥ/18/23: Technician Sue Edens, Registration #71576 To view orders for individuals listed below, please access the Board's Verification Portal, select license type and enter the license/registration number and/or name.ĥ/23/23: Technician Sharlene Lambert, Registration #04308ĥ/16/23: Technician Alexa Jane Boyd, Registration #63944ĥ/16/23: Technician Christopher McRae, Registration #70262ĥ/16/23: Pharmacist Warren Page McCann, License #26681ĥ/16/23: Technician Kristal Linn Crawford, Registration #50320Ĥ/26/23: Technician Jonathan M. If you have discipline-related questions, please call the Board office at 919.246.1050 or email Cindy Parham. It's not immediately known if she was taken into custody in the aftermath of the incident.īeam is currently on administrative leave.Disciplinary Actions - Listed by Order Date Includes Pharmacists, Technicians, PA/NPs, Pharmacies, and DMEs. The district added that the child was not harmed. The worker then told Beam no testing would be done until the child moved into the back seat of the vehicle.Ĭy-Fair ISD police officers were then called to the test site.ĬFISD said law enforcement conducted a full investigation, resulting in a warrant for Beam's arrest. The health worker asked to see the child, who, when the trunk was unlatched, was lying down inside. The documents state Beam had placed him there so she wouldn't be exposed to the virus while driving her child for additional testing. Beam was said to have acknowledged to the director of health that her son was in the trunk due to him having been tested positive for the coronavirus. 3, according to court documents, Beam drove to a stadium testing site to obtain additional testing for her son, who had already tested positive for coronavirus.Īccording to the documentation, the Cy-Fair ISD director of health services, who was working the drive-thru, saw Beam's vehicle with the teen in the trunk. Beam had worked for the Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District in northwest Harris County since 2011. Police issued an arrest warrant for the teacher, 41-year-old Sarah Beam, for felony endangering a child after investigating the incident. HOUSTON, Texas - A Houston-area teacher allegedly locked her 13-year-old son in the trunk of her moving car as she drove him to a COVID-19 testing site because he had already tested positive and she didn't want to be exposed, authorities say. She is accused of keeping the teen in her trunk at a COVID test site. Cy-Fair ISD identified the teacher as Sarah Beam, seen here in a school promotional video.
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