Should I turn my little sister in for writing phony prescriptions?

Question by Stephanie: Should I turn my little sister in for writing phony prescriptions?
My sister started a life of petty criminal at 14, stealing and lying. She just turned 24 and has secretly, consistently stolen various things over the past 10 years. She’s a pathological thief & compulsive liar at this point. This year has brought her termination from a hospital where she stole morphene that she was shooting up in her butt. She was arrested for assault, which got dropped. Her pharmacy license is revoked, so she can’t work around drugs, but I just found out she’s doing coke again-she did this when she was 15-18. I called walgreens and she’s wrote 2 scripts for narcotics on my name last year. I just found out she’s selling prescrip drugs, so I think she’s writing scripts in friends names. She worked at 2 hospitals over the past 2 years and stole prescription pads. Her handwriting is similar to a dr. she worked with.

I’m wondering if I should call the dr’s (2) tomorrow and tell them the names she’s written prescriptions under.

WHAT COULD HAPPEN TO MY SISTER???
I just found out that I have already reported my sister. When I called the pharmacy and was asking so many questions, the pharmacist looked at all the accts, noticed the similarities and sent the doctors faxes…so my sister should be seeing the reprecussions soon.

Best answer:

Answer by Jane Marple
You know at that rate she will eventually overdose on some of that stuff or kill someone else. I would write an anonymous letter to the doctor naming her.

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