Two caretakers at a Boynton Beach assisted living facility are under arrest after duct tape was used to restrain a dementia patient on July 3, according to a police report.

Lashron Williams and Phygelle Brudent, who worked at Regal Park assisted living facility, face charges of elderly abuse and false imprisonment.

A detective investigating a report of elderly abuse said the victim had duct tape on both hands and feet. He said the 67-year-old resident could not say what happened because of her dementia.

During an interview with the suspects, police said Brudent admitted taking the victim to another patient’s room and tying her to a chair and using duct tape on her mouth to prevent her from screaming.

She said she was frustrated because of the victim’s inability to remain quiet, and she had other patients to take care of, the police report stated.

Williams admitted knowing the victim was duct taped and said she had to remove the tape around the victim’s mouth to give her sleeping pills, a probable cause affidavit said.

According to the police report, she told Brudent tying the patient to a chair was wrong, but she never reported the incident.

Brudent and Williams were booked into the Palm Beach County Jail. They were denied bond on the false imprisonment charge at their first court appearance. Bond on the second count was set at $50,000.

Source: WPTV

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