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2 charged in Ontario fentanyl prescription fraud: police

Fentanyl is seen in pill-form in this undated file photo from police in Alberta. Alberta Law Enforcement Response / File

PICKERING, Ont. – Two people are facing charges after allegedly fraudulent prescriptions were used to obtain fentanyl from a pharmacy east of Toronto.

Durham regional police say a man went to a Pickering, Ont., pharmacy last Sunday with a prescription for 30 fentanyl patches, and paid for 10 patches.

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The pharmacy alerted police and when the man returned a few days later for the remaining patches, he was arrested and charged.

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While investigating the incident, officers learned that a woman had filled an allegedly fraudulent prescription for five fentanyl patches on Jan. 7, and returned for 10 patches a few days later.

She was arrested at her home and charged.

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A 48-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman – both of Pickering – are charged with fraud under $5,000 and uttering a forged document.

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