Pubdate: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2002 San Jose Mercury News Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/390 Author: Brendan Farrington GOV. BUSH'S DAUGHTER ARRESTED Effort To Buy Anti-Anxiety Drug Is Called Prescription Fraud TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- 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 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 today at a software company, was jailed and released pending an arraignment Thursday. Jeb Bush and his wife, Columba, issued a statement saying they were ``deeply saddened'' by the incident. They said ``substance abuse is an issue confronting many families across our nation.'' President Bush's twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, have gotten in trouble for underage drinking. Jeb and Columba Bush had said previously 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, George, 25, or Jebby, 18. According to police, Noelle Bush called a Walgreens pharmacy late Monday to see if a prescription had been called in for her. The pharmacist checked the voice mail and heard a woman claiming to be Dr. Noel Scidmore requesting a prescription for Xanax. Bush later called back to check on the prescription and Pharmacist Carlos Zimmerman told her he needed her to specify a quantity. He received a voice-mail message about 10 minutes later, purportedly from the doctor. He then called the doctor's answering service. Another doctor returned the call and said Scidmore ``isn't really practicing now.'' The doctor said the phoned-in prescription should be treated as fraudulent. Noelle Bush drove up about 1 a.m. and was waiting there when police arrived. Noelle Bush, who lives alone in Tallahassee, studied art and graduated from Tallahassee Community College in 2000. She attended Florida State University during the 2000-01 academic year but is not enrolled now. She would face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $5,000 fine if convicted. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh