A Florida nurse is accused of using a dead patient’s information to obtain prescription drugs.

Christina Baker, 52, of Tampa, allegedly used the name Patsy Allen to obtain 30 Metolazone 10 mg tablets on June 13. But, Allen died on Sept. 25, 2015, according to WFTS.

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The prescription was called in using Allen’s name and DEA number of Dr. Robert Sheppard. Over the last two years, Sheppard reportedly received notifications for prescriptions for Allen and another patient, Brian Baker, WFTS reported.

However, Sheppard said he didn’t write or authorize prescriptions for Allen, according to WFTS.

Surveillance video from July also showed Baker ordering prescriptions and was positively identified from her driver’s license by a Walmart Asset Protection employee, WFTS reported.

Baker was charged with obtaining a legend drug by fraud and fraudulent use of a deceased person’s information.

Read more at WFTS.

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