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FBI raids Woodbridge health care company

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WOODBRIDGE, Va. -- One person was arrested after a search of a home health care business in Woodbridge earlier this month, authorities said Monday.

Prince William County police and FBI agents searched First Call Home Health on Opitz Boulevard in Woodbridge on May 5, an FBI spokeswoman said.

The search was related to a Medicaid fraud investigation, officials said.

An employee, Yanick Pierre, was arrested and charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, according to court records.

The FBI is still searching for a second employee, who they did not name, and who also faces charges, the spokesperson said.

No further information was available Monday.

First Call Home Health employees told WUSA 9 that the business, which has been open for four years, is now closed.

Employees said the business provided home health care providers to low income people of all ages, according to WUSA 9.

Staff writer Amanda Stewart can be reached at 703-530-3908.

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