Man accused of creating UCF letterhead to obtain prescriptions

By Adrienne Cutway

Editor-in-Chief

Published: Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Updated: Thursday, August 2, 2012

Ryan Muscanell

FloridaArrests.org

Ryan Muscanell, 24, was arrested Monday after authorities say he replicated UCF letterhead to obtain prescriptions.

A man was arrested Monday after authorities say he used replicated UCF letterhead to obtain prescription drugs, according to a report on WFTV

Ryan Muscanell, 24, faces one count of attempting to obtain drugs by fraud and his bond was set at $2,000.

Muscanell is accused of fabricating letterhead from the UCF Health Center and writing prescriptions for codeine -- a pain reliever --  that he tried to get filled, according to WFTV.  

According to UCF records, Muscanell is not a student. 

Records show that Muscanell was arrested in 2010 on charges of battery on a law enforcement officer and trespassing.

Because the case is ongoing, the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation could not comment.

Check back for further updates as more details become available. 

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