
“A Delcambre police officer has been arrested after being accused of altering his pain medication prescriptions. Police Chief James Broussard asked Louisiana State Police to investigate, and state police detectives discovered Raleigh Cheramie, 38, altered his prescriptions seven times between March 2013 and August 2013, according to Trooper Stephen Hammons. ‘He would alter them so he could receive more than the prescribed number of pills,’ he said.”
http://www.katc.com/news/delcambre-officer-accused-of-altering-pain-med-prescriptions/
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