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By LeiLani Golden - bio | email

THOMASVILLE, GA (WALB) – Three people in Cairo, including a father and his teenaged daughter, are accused of forging prescriptions to get powerful painkillers.

Drug agents charged 40-year old Chris Maples, 18-year old Paris Maples, and 37-year old Cindy Wade with two counts each of obtaining drugs by fraudulent means.

They all lived together.

Wade worked at a Cairo doctor's office for two years.

Investigators say she called in prescriptions at Thomas and Grady county pharmacies in a family member's name to get hydrocodone and other pain killers for her and the other two suspects.

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