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Forged Prescription

Monday, November 26, 2012

Michigan Man Accused of Passing Forged Prescriptions

Police say the man went to three different area Walgreens and was eventually caught in Greenfield.

A 19-year-old Michigan man is accused of passing forged prescriptions at pharmacies in Greenfield and Milwaukee. Travion Dominic Weaver, of Ypsilanti, Mich., was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on Saturday with two counts of attempting to obtain a controlled substance by fraud and one count of obtaining a controlled substance by misrepresentation. If convicted, he faces up to nine years in prison and $30,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On Nov. 20, Weaver went into Walgreens, 3333 S. 27th St. and handed an employee a prescription for Oxycodone, stool softener and medical cream, which he said was for his mother. The prescription was written out of Detroit and not in the system, so Weaver said he would be back in …

Bryanna Livingston

11:40 am on Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Thats pretty cool Jenna. Carolyn made good point on that $500.00 bond.   more ›

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Woman Accused of Passing Forged Prescription

Lindsay M. Pallo, 21, told police she passed the prescription at the Kmart pharmacy in Greenfield for two male friends as a favor, according to the criminal complaint.

A 21-year-old New Berlin woman is accused of passing a forged prescription for Oxycodone at a Greenfield pharmacy. Lindsay M. Pallo was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on Tuesday with one count of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and one count of delivery of a controlled substance. If convicted, she faces up to 13 years in prison and $60,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On May 26, Pallo, accompanied by two men, went to the pharmacy inside Kmart and handed a pharmacist a prescription for Oxycodone pills. The pharmacist was suspicious of the prescription and had Pallo present her drivers license in order to get the pills. After the prescription was filled, the pharmacy discovered the prescription was …

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Oak Creek Woman and Boyfriend Charged in Massive Forged Prescription Ring

Suspects allegedly had people go to pharmacies across the area and try to obtain Oxycodone. They were charged Tuesday along with seven others.

An Oak Creek woman and her boyfriend are facing charges after they allegedly headed up a widespread attempt to pass forged prescriptions for Oxycodone at pharmacies in Oak Creek, Milwaukee, Franklin, West Allis and Greenfield. Barbara C. Flanders, 34, of Oak Creek and Daniel Ellery Sonsthangen, 35, of Milwaukee, were charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Tuesday along with seven other people. Authorities say they obtained a stolen prescription pad and used it to pass fake prescriptions across Milwaukee County. According to the criminal complaint: Oak Creek police received word in February that forged prescriptions were being passed at pharmacies across Milwaukee County from a prescription pad stolen from the Shafi Medical Center, 1919 …

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