Pharmacies raided by agents

Two local pharmacies re-opened Thursday, one day after being closed during a raid that involved officers from several federal and state offices.
About 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, officers with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Drug Administration, Health and Human Services, the Alabama attorney general’s office and the Alabama Board of Pharmacy arrived at Franklin Health Mart Pharmacy, located just off U.S. 43 north of Taco Bell in Russellville, and Russellville Pharmacy in the Franklin Shopping Center.
Officers quickly began accessing both companies’ computers. Several hours later, agents were seen loading files and boxes into vehicles and on to at least one utility trailer.
At the time of the searches, agents were simultaneously searching Sheffield Specialty Pharmacy in the Shoals. Sheffield and Russellville Pharmacies are both owned by Rodney Logan. Franklin Health Mart Pharmacy is owned by Tim Aaron.
No arrests were made Wednesday and investigators hinted that evidence seized at the scene could take some time to comb through.
Officials did say the investigation was not related to the quality of the medications at the pharmacies and both were open Thursday.
Investigators have refused to comment, but acknowledged their roles in Wednesday’s raids.
Jeff Summer, a spokesman with the attorney general’s office, said Friday that the office could not comment on ongoing investigations.
Late Wednesday, Franklin Pharmacy released a statement through their attorneys, Burr & Forman LLP, who has offices throughout the Southeast.
“Representatives from various federal and Alabama agencies, including the FBI and the Alabama Attorney General’s office, conducted a search at Franklin Pharmacy in Russellville, Alabama on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,” the statement confirmed.
“Franklin Pharmacy and its employees are cooperating fully with these authorities in their investigation. Franklin Pharmacy looks forward to a prompt conclusion to this investigation. Until further notice, Franklin Pharmacy will have no further comment.”
Both pharmacies have compounding operations that have seen tremendous growth in the past two years. Franklin Health Mart Pharmacy employs close to 200 people and ships its compounding cream across the country.
Authorities Thursday said the investigation centers on the possibility that one or more of the pharmacies had overbilled insurance companies, Medicare and Medicaid.

News

Ivey announces $500,000 grant to improve Red Bay water lines

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024: Veteran Spotlight – Eric Reason

News

Community Spirit Bank welcomes new employee

News

Pilgrim’s sponsors Russellville Public Library summer reading program

Franklin County

First ‘Canada Phil’ visits Phil Campbell, adds sign to post

Features

National scholarship propels one Russellville student into Ivy League

Belgreen

Belgreen presents ‘Beauty and the Beast’

News

RCS Education Foundation holds annual banquet

Franklin County

Partnership Banquet highlights Franklin County accomplishments

News

50th Phil joins PC signpost

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024: Veteran Spotlight – Jerry Fancher

News

RHS ranks 21/386 for Alabama high schools in U.S. News & World Report

News

RHS FLBA students compete at state

Galleries

RMS students perform ‘Aladdin’

Franklin County

PHOTOS: NWSCC Phil Campbell campus presents ‘Shrek the Musical’

News

Russellville Main Street welcomes new executive director

News

BTCPA announces final production of season

News

Wynette Grammy finds home at Red Bay Museum

Franklin County

Northwest Shoals receives $1.3M to enhance rural healthcare education

Galleries

PHOTOS: RHS Musical Theatre presents ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Franklin County

Northwest Regional Library announces audiobooks by mail program

Franklin County

Republican primary run-off election for county commission seats takes place April 16

News

Historic Roxy Theatre celebrates 75th Anniversary with upcoming entertainment

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024: Veteran Spotlight – Mark Dunbar

x