The owner of an Alabama lab collection company is under investigation after allegations that she altered paternity tests and drug test screenings.

The Ozark Police Department on Friday announced charges against 36-year-old Brandy Murrah, who lives in Clopton. Murrah is the owner of A & J Lab Collections.

Investigators said they launched their probe May 2 after evidence of drug screening reports that were provided to the Dale County Department of Human Resources by Murrah were found to be falsified.

Ozark police Sgt. Cody Evans said multiple other drug screening reports provided to DHR are also believed to have been forged by Murrah. As of Friday, she had been charged with two counts of forgery.

Officials are trying to determine if children were wrongfully taken from their families by the Ozark judicial system based on falsified results, local news outlets reported. Investigators say she pocketed lab test money and did not provide accurate results. Court records are being reviewed.

The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges are likely. The Henry County Sheriff’s Office, the Dale County District Attorney’s Office, the Dale County Department of Human Resources and Dale County court officials are assisting.

Evans said it’s too soon to know what the implications if the allegations prove true. “There are a lot of unknowns because we’re still early in the investigation,’’ the sergeant said.

“There have been families affected, I’m sure,’’ Evans said. “We will definitely make right the wrong that was done by her.”

Murrah is cooperating but is not yet in custody.