Dothan nurse stole pain pills intended for hospice patients: Reports

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THIS JUST IN: She was wanted on the charges for more than two years until her arrest this week.

DOTHAN, Ala. - Law enforcement officers arrested a nurse this week, more than two years after indictments charged her with forging pain pill prescriptions.

Dothan Police said they investigated, and the district attorney’s office presented findings to the grand jury that brought ten charges against Norris.

 

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