Former Camden hospital employee accused of stealing $2.5 million in medical supplies

The Brief

  • A former Camden hospital employee is accused of stealing $2.5 million in medical supplies.
  • Prosecutors say Marci M. Staub sold stolen devices to a South Carolina company for more than $427,000.
  • Authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.

CAMDEN, NJ A former surgical technician at a Camden hospital has been charged with stealing about $2.5 million in medical supplies and selling them for profit, according to Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.

How investigators uncovered the alleged theft

What we know:

Prosecutors say Marci M. Staub, 44, of Galloway, was charged April 1 with multiple offenses after a six-month investigation into missing medical supplies at a Camden hospital.

The hospital reported on Oct. 2, 2025, that a large number of Medtronic Infuse bone graft devices and other supplies were missing.

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