Sheriff's Office: Victim turns out to be accused in case of missing drugs
Courtesy photo/Sheriff's booking mug. Timothy Mass, 22, of New Smyrna Beach, claimed his prescription for oxycodone, a painkiller that can become addictive, was stolen, but then admitted he made up his claims in hopes of scoring more of the drug, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said of his Monday night arrest.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 22-year-old claimed he was robbed at knifepoint Monday night near New Smyrna Beach and that the robber took off with his bottle of oxycodone.
But elements of the victim's story didn't add up and Timothy Maas of New Smyrna Beach eventually admitted to Volusia County Sheriff's deputies that he had lost his pills and had hoped that a call to 911 about a fake robbery would eventually net him a replacement prescription.
Instead, he wound up in jail, Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught said.
