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Nurse at Retirement Home Arrested for Theft

Tuesday State Police got a call about from a resident in Miller’s Merry Manor in Plymouth saying that one of their credit cards was missing. 

State Police tracked down several purchases that were made in the surrounding area on the missing credit card. The investigation led back to a nurse that worked at Miller’s Merry Manor.

The suspect, Alisha Capps, of Lakeville, was questioned by police and then arrested on several charges. 

During the investigation police also discovered that Capps had prescription medications that belonged to yet another resident of Miller’s Merry Manor. 

Capps was arrested and booked into the Marshall County Jail. She faces several preliminary felony charges which include forgery, theft, possession of a legend drug, and interfering with the delivery of a prescription drug by a health care provider. 

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