A Nurse in Arkansas He faces a felony after using a dead man when trying to buy oxycodone pills in pharmacies.
Caitlin Carol Adams was accused of three charges of fraud or deception to buy a narcotic drug for drugs regarding multiple drug purchases last month, According to Kate.
Adams was accused of using a fake prescription to buy 120 oxicodon pills in a pharmacy in Junsburo, Arkansas, on January 2, the perpetrator said.
She claimed that she worked in a home to care for the elderly and that the pills were for the patient.
Investigators said that Adams, a registered nurse licensed according to the Arkasas Nursing Council, used a credit card bearing her name to her. Buying birth control pills.
In the statement, investigators said: “After looking at the prescription, an employee at the pharmacy contacted the nursing house in question, and stated that Kitlene Adams had been expelled on January 1.”
Adams returned to the same pharmacy on January 6 with another prescription for 180 oxicodone, according to the investigators.
The statement said that the prescription was under the name of the man who later determined to be sick in the same nursing house, where Adams had previously worked.
The man whose name was on the recipe has also died since December 30.
The pharmacy refused to fill the prescription of Adams.
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Then Adams went to another pharmacy and bought 180 oxicodon pills under the name of the dead man.
She was arrested on January 24 and booked Cretid County detention center. Adams was released on a bond worth $ 25,000 pending a trial on March 20.
Adams license is under investigation.