AL - Janice Frost Wells, 39, is wanted for second-degree theft in connection with the October theft of a Fentanyl pain patch at Valley View Nursing Home, according to a statement from Madison Police.
Police said Wells has been entering nursing homes and presenting herself as a nurse or Hospice representative and seeking out Hospice patients. Wells has allegedly been removing pain patches from patients at several nursing homes in north Alabama, police said.
Staff at Valley View, Madison Manor Nursing Home and the Alabama Department of Public Health worked with Madison Police to identify Wells, whose last known address was in Trinity.
Anyone with information regarding Wells' whereabouts is asked to call the Madison Police Department at 772-5689 or 722-7190.
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Police looking for woman accused of stealing from nursing home patients
Police said Wells has been entering nursing homes and presenting herself as a nurse or Hospice representative and seeking out Hospice patients. Wells has allegedly been removing pain patches from patients at several nursing homes in north Alabama, police said.
Staff at Valley View, Madison Manor Nursing Home and the Alabama Department of Public Health worked with Madison Police to identify Wells, whose last known address was in Trinity.
Anyone with information regarding Wells' whereabouts is asked to call the Madison Police Department at 772-5689 or 722-7190.
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Police looking for woman accused of stealing from nursing home patients
Hunt her down and lock her up -- then throw away the key!
ReplyDeleteWhat???? Stealing pain patches from terminally ill patients?
ReplyDeleteHow low can a coward go?
Oh, I have a few ideas for the coward, perp Janice Wells and it ain't pretty.
I agree, throw her in a cage for the rest of her life.
Nursing homes are just getting worse. The poor "residents" are stuck there with no way out and no hope of things improving. And predators around every corner.
ReplyDeletePeople who prey on the vulnerable should receive a special kind of justice for the rest of their lives. Never, ever should they see the light of day.