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Greenwood Woman Charged With Writing Fake Prescriptions

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 1, 2010
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GREENWOOD -- A Greenwood woman is facing federal charges after being accused of writing bogus prescriptions.
    Misty Michelle Tullos worked as an office manager for a Midland doctor for eight years. Over the past two years, prosecutors say she started writing bogus prescriptions for hydrocodone, a narcotic, and then getting it filled at several pharmacies. She filled more than 160 prescriptions.
    Tullos has since been released on $10,000 bond.

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