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Monica Raynette Clark, 31, of Waldorf, Maryland, was charged this week with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, the Department of Justice announced. Clark was employed as the office manager of Memorial Care in Woodbridge. (Kimberly Boyles/Shutterstock)
WOODBRIDGE, VA The manager of a Woodbridge pain clinic forged prescriptions for opioids and then illegally sold them, according to federal prosecutors.
Monica Raynette Clark, 31, of Waldorf, Maryland, was charged this week with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday.
Clark was employed as the office manager of Memorial Care in Woodbridge and was previously the office manager of WDC Spine, a pain clinic in Washington, D.C., that closed in 2019, according to the complaint. She allegedly forged prescriptions for opioids using prescription pads from the clinics doctors, then illegally sold the forged opioid prescriptions to customers in Maryland, Virginia and W
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The Prince William County Police Department will conduct a sobriety checkpoint on Thursday, May 13 in an effort to discourage drunken driving in Manassas. (Mark Hand/Patch)
MANASSAS, VA A sobriety checkpoint will be held in Manassas on Thursday evening, according to the Prince William County Police Department. The checkpoint will be conducted from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Authorities did not specify the exact area of Thursday s checkpoints. The Prince William County Police department regularly conducts checkpoints throughout the county in an effort to discourage drunken driving among residents.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles stated that alcohol-related traffic fatalities have decreased by 37 per cent in the last 30 years. However, statistics show that one in six people will be involved in alcohol-related crash in their lifetime.