Owners of Suspected Pill Mill Leave Georgia Town Without Notice

A Calhoun, Ga., pain management clinic that was raided in March has been closed without notice and the owners have left town, according to a report by the Times Free Press.

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In the raid of the Advance Wellness clinic, police took about 200,000 pills from the clinic and confiscated the owners’ license, but the owners were given their license back after it was found that officials had violated city ordinances by not holding a revocation hearing.

 

Police said the owners were from Florida and attracted customers from Kentucky to southern Florida.

 

Read the Times Free Press on a suspected pill mill closing down.

 

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