FBI seeks help finding oxycodone-ring suspect

The FBI is asking for help in finding one of the men charged Wednesday in a Virginia prescription fraud and oxycodone trafficking ring.

Authorities say the 12 people charged distributed pills obtained through fraudulent prescriptions throughout Northern Virginia, particularly in Fairfax and Prince William counties.

The FBI is looking for 24-year-old Roland D. Reynolds Jr., of Sterling. Ten others have been arrested in connection with the ring. Authorities are also planning to arrest Ashley N. Foster, 23, of Remington, and are aware of her location, according to an FBI spokesman.

Prosecutors said the 12, who were charged in federal court in Alexandria, presented fraudulent prescriptions for oxycodone at pharmacies. They allegedly copied and forged prescriptions and stole driver’s licenses to use as identification. Members of the drug ring then sold the pills for a profit, prosecutors said.

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