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Dog X-Ray Scores Patient a Prescription of Pain Killers and a Bust From the Police At Urgent Care Center

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The X-Ray even had the tail in the picture.  The doctor had been under surveillance and the patient bringing in the x-ray of the dog was an under cover cop.

The X-Ray even had the tail in the picture.  The doctor had been under surveillance and the patient bringing in the x-ray of the dog was an under cover cop. The doctor had been in trouble before and the LA Times had a picture of the image below.  BD 

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GLENDORA, Calif. — Investigators say a Southern California doctor saw enough from an X-ray to prescribe pain killers to an undercover cop but missed the tail showing it was an image of a dog.

Police and Los Angeles County deputies on Thursday raided the Glendora urgent care clinic of 69-year-old Dr. Rolando Lodevico Atiga after a two-month investigation that included three undercover deputies posing as patients.

One of the undercover deputies showed Atiga an X-ray to prove she needed pain killers. The scan of her German shepherd clearly shows the dog’s tail.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/13/dog-x-ray-doctor_n_1671713.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

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