The Carrboro Police Department needs your help identifying a man wanted for questioning after he presented a fraudulent prescription to the CVS Pharmacy in Car Mill last month.
The man presented the Oxycodone prescription on June 17. A security camera caught a picture of him; he is possibly from Raleigh; but no other information about him is currently known.
Anyone with information is asked to call Sgt. Brad Ward with the Carrboro Police at 919-913-2960 or Crime Stoppers at 919-942-7515.
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