Longwood at Oakmont nurse accused of forging morphine prescription by state Attorney General’s Office

A woman who worked as a registered nurse at Longwood at Oakmont in Plum is accused of forging another nurse’s signature on a prescription for morphine cream. The state Attorney General’s Office charged Kimberly C. Graves, 58, of Penn Hills with a felony count of prohibited acts and misdemeanor charges of forgery, identity theft and prohibited acts.

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