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A 20-year-old Indiana woman accused of driving under the influence was arrested on several charges after reportedly pulling into the path of a deputy and causing them to crash into her vehicle.

Last weekend, a deputy with the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office was taken to the hospital for several injuries he sustained during a traffic accident when he slammed into a car that reportedly pulled into his path. His vehicle went off the road and landed in a ditch, while the other car, which was carrying three passengers, was stalled on the street. Additional sheriff’s deputies and officers from the Washington Police Department went to the location.

Most of the individuals involved in the accident needed medical attention, and the deputy, the driver of the other vehicle, and two passengers were taken to the hospital. It was reported that the deputy had a head injury, and cuts on several parts of his body, and the passengers and driver were treated for non-life-threatening injuries. While there, the driver, who was found to have been convicted last month for an operating a vehicle while intoxicated charge, had her blood drawn to check for substances and find out her BAC. According to reports, the results were positive for opioids and THC, and her blood-alcohol concentration was 0.229%.

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A home health aide allegedly tried to poison a 93-year-old client with opioids and used his credit card for over $50,000 worth of purchases without his knowledge.

34-year-old Mallory Giles lives in Huron, Ohio. She is employed as a home health aide in Erie County.

According to reports, a 93-year-old man who lives in a condominium in Sandusky was under Giles’ care.

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An Orange County psychiatrist who has been suspected of authorizing prescriptions for narcotics to people who were allegedly not in need of them for health reasons has declared that he is innocent of the charges.

Westminster resident Dr. Robert Tinoco Perez is a 57-year-old psychiatrist with a practice that operates out of an office in Santa Ana.

After an investigation by the DEA and the Costa Mesa Police Department, Perez has been accused of using his the office that works out of as a way to profit off of selling prescriptions for opioids, amphetamines, and benzodiazepines.

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