Two men were arrested in Cumberland County for passing fake prescriptions.
On January 24, the Rite Aid at the Cumberland Parkway in Upper Allen Township reported fake prescriptions were being passed at the store. During the investigation, police learned Curtis C. Miller Jr., 38, of Portage and Toni Jo Miller, of South Fork, were charged. Both face charges for forgery and acquisition of controlled substance by fraud violation of pharmacy act charges.
The two men failed to show up for a preliminary hearing. Police issued a warrant for their arrest and they were listed as two of "Upper Allen's Most Wanted" on the Upper Allen Police website.
The two were then arrested in Cambria County and brought back to Cumberland County for arraignment. Bail was set at $20,000 for each man and the hearings are scheduled for February 11.
On January 24, the Rite Aid at the Cumberland Parkway in Upper Allen Township reported fake prescriptions were being passed at the store. During the investigation, police learned Curtis C. Miller Jr., 38, of Portage and Toni Jo Miller, of South Fork, were charged. Both face charges for forgery and acquisition of controlled substance by fraud violation of pharmacy act charges.
The two men failed to show up for a preliminary hearing. Police issued a warrant for their arrest and they were listed as two of "Upper Allen's Most Wanted" on the Upper Allen Police website.
The two were then arrested in Cambria County and brought back to Cumberland County for arraignment. Bail was set at $20,000 for each man and the hearings are scheduled for February 11.