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Indiana Woman Faces New Charges for Forging Nursing License

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ A 29-year-old central Indiana woman accused of faking a nursing license faces four new charges related to the case.
 
Court documents show that Ashley Trent of McCordsville now faces a total of 20 charges in Hancock, Hamilton and Marion counties. Those charges include multiple counts of forgery, theft, unlicensed practice of nursing and identity deception.
 
Trent is accused of forging a nursing license and working as a nurse for Developmental Service Alternatives in Greenfield from late 2012 to early 2014. Court documents allege Trent created a fake document from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, saying she couldn't renew her license because of a computer glitch, instead of producing a renewed license.
 
Trent also is accused of forging letters from IU Health that claimed she had breast cancer.
 
Her attorney says Trent plans to plead not guilty to the charges.

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