OGDENSBURG – An Ogdensburg man faces felony charges after he allegedly falsified business records at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, according to Ogdensburg police. Andrew W. Rheome, 30, of …
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OGDENSBURG – An Ogdensburg man faces felony charges after he allegedly falsified business records at Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center, according to Ogdensburg police.
Andrew W. Rheome, 30, of Ogdensburg was charged first-degree falsifying business records and third-degree grand larceny.
Both charges are felonies.
Investigators say Rheome fudged records to get paid for time he never worked. Investigators say Rheome collected about $15,600 of pay for time he didn’t work as a per-diem mental health sitter.
He was charged Tuesday and was released on his own recognizance.