Pubdate: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Source: Gainesville Sun, The (FL) Copyright: 2002 The Gainesville Sun Contact: http://www.sunone.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/163 Author: Brendan Farrington BUSH'S DAUGHTER ARRESTED, CHARGED WITH PRESCRIPTION FRAUD TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Jeb Bush's 24-year-old daughter was arrested at a pharmacy drive-through window Tuesday on charges of trying to buy the anti-anxiety drug Xanax with a fraudulent prescription. Authorities said Noelle Bush apparently posed as a doctor and called in the phony prescription after suffering a panic attack Monday evening. Bush, who was supposed to start a new job Tuesday at a software company, was jailed and released pending a Jan. 31 arraignment. Police said she was released without having to post bond. She could get as many as five years in prison and a $5,000 fine if convicted. Bush's attorney, former Florida deputy attorney general Pete Antonacci, could not be reached after-hours at his office. Jeb Bush and his wife, Columba, issued a statement saying they were ''deeply saddened'' by the incident involving their only daughter. They said ''substance abuse is an issue confronting many families across our nation.'' ''She's doing fine,'' the governor said. ''It's really hard for our family, but a lot of families go through this.'' President Bush's twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, have gotten in trouble for underage drinking. Jeb and Columba Bush have said that one of their three children struggled with a drug problem after Bush's unsuccessful first run for governor in 1994. They did not say whether it was Noelle or one of her brothers. Columba Bush also has worked for a Florida group involved in educating families about drug abuse. According to police, a woman called a Walgreens pharmacy late Monday to see if a prescription had been called in for Noelle Bush. Pharmacist Carlos Zimmerman checked the voice mail and heard a woman claiming to be Dr. Noel Scidmore requesting a prescription for Xanax, a prescription drug similar to Valium that is normally used to treat anxiety disorders. Zimmerman told police the prescription sounded suspicious because there was no quantity indicated. He saved the message, described by police as ''shaky.'' Within 20 minutes, the woman called back to check on the prescription, and Zimmerman said he needed a specific quantity. He received a voice mail message about 10 minutes later specifying the quantity. He then called the doctor's answering service. Another doctor returned the call and said Scidmore ''is moving and isn't really practicing now.'' The doctor said the phoned-in prescription should be treated as fraudulent. When the woman called back to check on the prescription again, the pharmacist told her it would be ready shortly. Noelle Bush drove up in her white Volkswagen about 1 a.m. and was waiting there when police arrived. Police said Noelle Bush's voice and the voice on the answering machine appear to be identical. She allegedly told police that the contact number for Scidmore left on the pharmacy answering machine is her second phone line. Tom Lynch, president of Infinity Software, said Bush had been scheduled to start as an administrative assistant Tuesday. He said the job offer stands and will be waiting for Bush whenever she is available. Bush, who lives alone in Tallahassee, studied art and graduated from a local community college in 2000. She attended Florida State University during the 2000-01 academic year but is not enrolled now. Since 1995, she has received seven speeding tickets, been cited for five other traffic violations and been involved in three automobile crashes, state motor vehicle records show. In 1995, a woman named Noelle Lucila Bush was charged with shoplifting in Flagstaff, Ariz., according to police records. Deputy Police Chief Robert White said the incident took place at a mall but did not have details because misdemeanor records are purged after five years. The governor's office said it couldn't immediately verify the shoplifting incident. In May 2001, Jenna Bush was charged with using someone else's ID to try to buy a margarita at a restaurant in Texas, and her twin sister, Barbara, was charged with underage drinking. The charges were dropped after the twins performed community service, attended alcohol awareness classes and paid $100 fines. Also, Jenna was fined $500, and her license was suspended for a separate underage drinking charge in April. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh