A nurse in Arkansas is going through felony prices after allegedly utilizing a useless man’s title when making an attempt to buy oxycodone tablets at pharmacies.
Caitlin Carol Adams was charged with three counts of fraud or deceit to obtain a narcotic drug-forged prescription in reference to a number of drug purchases final month, in line with KAIT.
Adams is accused of utilizing a pretend prescription to buy 120 oxycodone tablets at a pharmacy in Jonesboro, Arkansas, on Jan. 2, the outlet reported.
She claimed she labored at a nursing house and that the tablets had been for a affected person.
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Caitlin Carol Adams was charged with three counts of fraud or deceit to obtain a narcotic drug-forged prescription. (Craighead County Detention Heart)
Investigators stated Adams, who’s a licensed registered nurse in line with the Arkansas State Board of Nursing, used a bank card along with her title on it to purchase the tablets.
“After looking into the prescription, an employee of the pharmacy contacted the nursing home in question, and they stated that Caitlin Adams was fired on Jan. 1,” investigators stated within the affidavit, KAIT reported.
Adams returned to the identical pharmacy on Jan. 6 with one other prescription for 180 oxycodone tablets, in line with investigators.

Prescription bottle for Oxycodone tablets. (iStock)
The prescription was underneath a person’s title who was later decided to have been a affected person on the identical nursing house the place Adams beforehand labored, the affidavit stated.
The person whose title was on the prescription had additionally been useless since Dec. 30.
The pharmacy refused to fill the prescription for Adams.
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Bottles of prescription painkiller Oxycodone Hydrochloride, 30mg tablets, sit on a shelf at an area pharmacy, in Provo, Utah, on April 25, 2017. (REUTERS/George Frey/File Picture)
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Adams then went to a different pharmacy and bought 180 oxycodone tablets underneath the useless man’s title.
She was arrested on Jan. 24 and booked into the Craighead County Detention Heart. Adams was launched on a $25,000 bond awaiting arraignment on March 20.
Adams’ license is underneath investigation.