ap

Skip to content
PUBLISHED: | UPDATED:
Getting your player ready...

GREELEY — A former hospice nurse accused of using a cancer patient’s name to buy 2,250 pain pills and other prescription drugs has been charged with identity theft.

Marguerite Irene Furgerson, 29, of Milliken was arrested Thursday. She also faces a charge of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud.

Court records show the patient’s doctor called to ask the patient why she was buying 75 tablets of Vicodin every four days, and police worked with Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado to investigate.

An affidavit said Furgerson told Greeley police she was prescribed Vicodin after having surgery about six months ago and became addicted. Furgerson is free on $10,000 bond.

RevContent Feed

More in News