An Arkansas nurse faces crime accusations after allegedly used the name of a dead when he tries to buy oxycodone pills in pharmacies.
Caitlin Carol Adams was accused of three fraud or deception leaders to obtain a prescription for narcotic narcotics related to several purchases of medicines last month, According to Kait.
Adams is accused of having used a false prescription to buy 120 oxycodone pills in a pharmacy in Jonesboro, Arkansas on January 2, reported the point of sale.
She said she was working in a nursing home and that the pills were for a patient.
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Caitlin Carol Adams was accused of three fraud or deception leaders to obtain a prescription forged by narcotics. (County detention center of Craighead)
Investigators said that ADAMS, who is a license -authorized nurse, according to the Arkansas State Board of Nursing, used a credit card with her name to buy the pills.
“After examining the prescription, an employee of the pharmacy contacted the nursing home in question, and they said that Caitlin Adams had been dismissed on January 1,” investigators in the Affidavit said Kait.
According to investigators.
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Oxycodone prescription bottle. (istock)
The prescription was under the name of a man who was then determined to have been patient in the same nursing home where Adams worked before, said affidavit.
The man whose name was on prescription had also died since December 30.
The pharmacy refused to fill out the prescription for Adams.
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Bottles of oxycodone hydrochloride on a prescription, 30 mg of pills, are seated on a shelf in a local pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, on April 25, 2017. (Photo Reuters / George Frey / File)
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Adams then went to another pharmacy and bought 180 oxycodone pills under the name of the dead man.
She was arrested on January 24 and reserved for the County County detention center. Adams was released on bond of $ 25,000 awaiting indictment on March 20.
The ADAMS license is the subject of an investigation.