Friday, September 4, 2015

Fairborn Ohio news September 4, 2015

Here's the latest news from the Fairborn Ohio area for September 4, 2000 15th. We pray that you have a fantastic Friday that even better Labor Day weekend.

BELLBROOK — A local doctor has been indicted on 44 charges related to an alleged “pill mill” operation in Bellbrook. Dr. John Moore, 60, of Centerville, has been accused of dozens of charges related to the operation, which is alleged to have been run out of the offices of Synergistic Health Centers on Lakeman Drive.
According to Greene County Prosecuting Attorney Stephen Haller, the charges result from an investigation that has been underway for more than two years.
“The purpose of the illicit enterprise was to make as much money as possible for Dr. John P. Moore III,” an indictment of charges against Moore states. The indictment was filed in Greene County Common Pleas Court Aug. 28. “… The illicit enterprise, sought to produce as much money as it could via improper prescribing, commonly known as drug trafficking and other illicit acts such as defrauding workers compensation, defrauding Medicaid, and conspiring to do so.”
“What [a ‘pill mill’] means is … a doctor or physician who’s selling prescription meds or writing prescriptions for high-powered narcotics, usually opiates, without a sufficient medical reason,” Haller said. “Sometimes it’s described as selling pills like candy.”
Felony charges against Moore include an engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity charge, conspiracy charges, a Medicaid fraud charge, theft charges, drug trafficking charges, a forgery charge, a permitting drug abuse charge, among others. In the indictment, the grand jury also included a major drug offender specification for Moore.
A Centerville teen’s actions could have international consequences.
What she’s accused of is highlighting just how big the problem of sexting has become, and that many teens and parents don’t realize it’s child pornography when youths send sexually explicit images of themselves over their smartphones or computers.
Centerville police are investigating two sexting cases. A 15-year-old boy sent nude photos to someone in Chicago, and a 17-year-old girl sent sexually explicit photos of herself to someone in the United Kingdom. In each case, it was the parents who found out and alerted authorities.
Local parents say sexting and it’s long-term ramification is a big concern.
“Kids don’t realize that when they’re texting or when they’re on the Internet, it’s actually going out to anybody. I think they think there’s a safety net that there’s not, so I don’t think they understand the seriousness of it,” said Raechel Nock of Oakwood.
- See more at: http://www.whio.com/news/news/local/centerville-police-investigate-2-teen-sexting-case/nnX5s/#sthash.tebBVvQ8.dpuf
Sandra Lee Daily (Mynhier) passed away at the age of 63 on Thursday, August 27, at HopeWest Hospice care center in Grand Junction, Colorado, surrounded by family and love.
Sandra was born in Fairborn, Ohio, on December 11, 1951, to Robert Mynhier and Betty Dickman.
Sandra was married to Ronald Daily in Newport, Kentucky, on July 17, 1970, and was later sealed in the Washington Temple on November 17, 1978.
During their marriage, Ron and Sandy lived in many locations around the United States, spending the majority of their time in Ohio.
She moved with her husband to Castle Valley, Utah, in 2009, when he went to work for the DOE UMTRA Project.
Sandy was a devoted wife, sister, mother and grandmother, and her amazing gifts could be seen throughout her life. She worked as a seamstress and a floral designer and lent her talents to school functions and her church. She baked, made wonderful costumes, organized school carnival, planned fantastically themed branch activities and taught many others to sew, garden and can.
http://www.moabsunnews.com/news/article_150a010a-5251-11e5-ba79-a7ce5ad0e12c.html

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