CONCORD, N.H. — A nurse at a long-term care facility in New Hampshire has been indicted on charges that she unlawfully obtained three residents’ oxycodone.

The indictment alleges that to get the drugs, Jennifer Blaisdell, 46, of South Berwick, Maine, fraudulently documented that doses had been given to the residents by other nurses at the facility in Dover.

Blaisdell was indicted on 26 counts of obtaining a controlled drug by fraud, deceit, misrepresentation or subterfuge in January.

A Strafford County grand jury indicted her in July on two counts of obtaining a controlled drug by forgery of a written order and three counts of obtaining a controlled drug by fraud.

Blaisdell is scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 7. It wasn’t immediately known if she had a lawyer.


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