MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Students have been known to try to fake a doctor's note to get out of school. A South Carolina woman has now been arrested and accused of writing fake doctor's notes for four students. The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reported Wednesday that 45-year-old Naomi Antoinette Aranda was charged with forgery. Horry County police said she wrote notes for four students at Socastee High School, including her own child.
Police said the fake documents were created using business cards and forms and were faxed to the school with fake signatures.
Aranda was being held in the Horry County jail. It was unclear if she had an attorney.
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Information from: The Sun News,
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Thank the stars they've taken this dangerous criminal off the streets... people everywhere are now safe from the scourge of false doctor's notes, and the harm that goes with them...