Saturday, February 9, 2013

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Adminis­tration is releasing few details into why agents raided Wagoner Medical Centers on Thursday in Carroll and Howard counties.


The U.S. Drug Enforcement Adminis­tration is releasing few details into why agents raided Wagoner Medical Centers on Thursday in Carroll and Howard counties.
Owen Putnam, a DEA public information officer, would confirm only that “we were there Thursday.”
The website for Wagoner Medical Center states that it was founded in 1965 in Burlington by doctors Don Wagoner and Marilyn Wagoner, who are husband and wife.
Don Wagoner practices at the Burlington office; his wife is based at the Kokomo location.
The centers focus on family medicine, and employees include three physicians and three physician assistants, according to the website.
The DEA is responsible for enforcing the federal Controlled Substances Act, which regulates the manufacture, distribution, importation and possession of certain substances.
Controlled substances are categorized by ingredients into five categories.
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