Crime & Safety
State Police Arrest Four for Passing Fraudulent Prescriptions
Concord woman faces numerous charges.
The New Hampshire State Police arrested four individuals after what is being called “a several month investigation” into forged prescriptions around the Granite State.
On Oct. 19 the following people were arrested on various charges as part of the investigation:
Ramona Reid, 47, of Concord, was charged with uttering a forged prescription and three counts of obtaining a controlled drug by fraud. She was arrested at the Troop D barracks on Clinton Street where she was processed and released on personal recognizance bail, according to a report. Reid is due back in Sixth Circuit Division District Court on Dec. 3.
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Christopher Mahailidis, 31, of Epping, was charged with five counts of uttering a forged prescription. He was arrested at his home and transported to the Epping Police Department. He was released on personal recognizance bail and has various court dates in Brentwood, Candia, and Plaistow in December.
Tasha Morrissette, 23, of Hooksett, was charged with one count of uttering a false prescription. She was arrested at the Hooksett Police Department and released on personal recognizance bail. She’ll be arraigned on Dec. 10, in Ninth Circuit Court Manchester District Division.
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Kyle Harriman, 31, of Thornton, was charged with one count of obtaining a controlled drug by fraud and one count of theft by unauthorized taking. He was arrested at the Plymouth Police Department, arraigned in Plymouth District Court, and released on personal recognizance bail.
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