State of Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security

 

Division of State Police

 

Superintendent Robert M. Coupe

Update #1 DSP News Release: Wednesday, November 11, 2009- Subjects Sought in Prescription Fraud Ring

 

State of Delaware- There have been some developments in the case involving the prescription fraud ring released to the media yesterday. 

 

Gail Perry, Khadijah Greaves and Jeffrey Fisher all saw themselves covered by local media sources and have agreed to turn themselves in tomorrow at Troop 2 in Glasgow. 

 

Additionally, another warrant has been sworn to and there is now active for another suspect.  Investigators are looking for James Dacey, 32, of Buckwheat Run Road in Northeast, Maryland.  Once arrested, he is will face charges consisting of four counts of Obtaining a Controlled Substance by Fraud (felony) and four counts of Forgery 2nd (felony).  

 

He presented fraudulent scripts listing the Neurological Medicine Practice at the Happy Harrys in the Suburban Plaza on Elkton Road on October 8, 2009, Rite Aid on Porter Road on 10/14, Rite Aid in the Omega Plaza, on Stanton Ogletown Road on 10/16, and the Pathmark Pharmacy in the College Square Shopping Center on 10/16.  The scripts were only filled at the Porter Road Rite Aid and the College Square Pathmark.

 

There is no mug shot of Mr. Dacey Available.

 

Anyone who may know of the location of the subjects still wanted, listed in this and the previous press release is asked to call 302.834.2630 ext. 347 or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.TIP.3333. 

 

 

 

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DSP News Release: Tuesday, November 10, 2009- Subjects Sought in Prescription Fraud Ring

 

Location: See below

 

Date of Occurrence: See Below

 

Suspect(s): See also attached sheet for ages and street addresses

  • Michelle Hammond
  • Zonisha Shaw
  • Jeffrey Fisher
  • Gail Perry
  • Khadijah Greaves

 

Resume: Investigators from the Delaware State Police Office of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs are seeking the publics’ help in locating the aforementioned subjects who have been implicated in a prescription fraud ring.

 

This investigation has been under way since September 21st when the first fraudulent script came about.  Khadijah Greaves allegedly responded to the ACME, located at 950 Elkton Road, on this date and obtained the prescription Oxycodone by presenting the pharmacist with a manufactured script. 

 

The next case was reported on September 30th at the Happy Harrys located at 216 Suburban Plaza in Newark and involved a fraudulent script.  The suspect in this case was identified as Michelle Hammond and she obtained Oxycodone. 

 

Another incident was reported on October 12th at the Rite Aid located at 4607 Stanton Ogletown Road in Newark.  In this incident, it was allegedly Jeffrey Fisher who presented the false script for Oxycodone.  The script was not filled.

 

On this same date, October 12th, Zonisha Shaw walked into the Happy Harry’s, 4465 Summit Bridge Road in Middletown. She presented a fraudulent prescription to the pharmacist for Oxycodone- which she obtained. 

 

Next, on November 2nd, Gail Perry allegedly walked into the Rite Aid on Stanton Ogletown Road and presented a fraudulent script to the pharmacist for Oxycodone.  This script was not filled.

 

What is the connection in these incidents?  In each of the above listed incidents, the Doctor’s office listed on the script was Neurological Medicine, a physicians practice from Greenbelt, Maryland.  This doctors’ office was contacted and they were completely unaware of this scamAlso, all of the scripts were for Oxycodone.

 

Anyone who may know of the location of the subjects listed in this release is asked to call 302.834.2630 ext. 347 or Crime Stoppers at 1.800.TIP.3333.  All of these subjects are wanted for felony level charges related to prescription fraud.

 

 

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