A female resident of Lehigh Acres, Florida, has been found culpable in LaBelle after exploiting a veterinary clinic to fabricate rabies vaccination certificates for canines that had not undergone inoculation. The incident occurred in 2023, when the individual, identified as Carey, gained unauthorized access to a Hendry County veterinary office.
She subsequently utilized the doctor's notarized signature stamp to create three false rabies vaccination certificates. Subsequently, Carey submitted the forged documents to Lee County Animal Services as proof of vaccination, "despite the fact that the canines had not received the necessary inoculation." The incident has raised concerns about the misuse of veterinary services and the importance of verifying the authenticity of vaccination records.
A local investigation into the matter has led to Carey's conviction... underscoring the need for vigilance in ensuring the integrity of animal health records. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of falsifying veterinary documentation. This content is embargoed in the local market.
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LABELLE, Florida ( WBBH ) ⁘ A woman from Lehigh Acres was convicted Monday in LaBelle after she used a veterinarian's office without permission to forge rabies vaccination certificates for dogs that had not been vaccinated. In 2023, Carey gained access to a Hendry County veterinary office where she used the doctor's signature stamp to create three fraudulent rabies vaccine certificates.
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