New Mexico AG announces indictment of ‘imposter nurse’ for abuse and misconduct

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez’s office on Thursday announced the indictment of an “imposter nurse” who defrauded three Albuquerque-area hospice centers and nearly caused the death of a patient. (Photo by Austin Fisher / Source NM)

New Mexico prosecutors allege that an “imposter nurse” nearly caused the death of a hospice patient earlier this summer after working for three health care providers in Albuquerque for a year-and-a-half using a stolen identity.

A Bernalillo County grand jury on Aug. 22 indicted 26-year-old April Guadalupe Hernandez, of Los Lunas, with 19 criminal counts including falsifying documents, nursing without a license, fraud, identity theft and abuse…

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