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Boston police detain man on infant ward
Healthcare Security Weekly, February 13, 2006
Hospital security called the Boston police to arrest a man they say was trespassing on the infant intensive care unit at Children's Hospital, according to the Malden (MA) Observer.
Police detained Richard Mullen on a charge of trespassing after they found him walking around the hospital with condoms and a single red balloon.
Security previously barred Mullen, a former hospital worker, from the facility after two other arrests after exposing himself in two separate incidents while dressed as Santa Claus.
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