Woman alleged to have impersonated nurse in B.C., Alberta arrested in U.S.
- Charrybelle Talaue, accused of impersonating a nurse, was arrested in Idaho and returned to Canada in early 2025 to face charges in Victoria, B.C.
- In October 2023, Central Saanich police were notified by Island Health that Talaue had submitted questionable documents when applying for nursing roles in British Columbia.
- Police discovered that Talaue employed several false identities when seeking health-care positions in British Columbia and Alberta, and the College of Nurses confirmed she was never officially registered as a nurse.
- Talaue faces several 2024 charges including fraud, forgery, and personation, with additional charges filed in Alberta after police expanded the investigation there.
- Talaue is currently detained and is set to appear in a Victoria court hearing on May 12, 2025, as officials continue managing the multi-jurisdictional investigation.
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Alleged fake nurse who operated on Vancouver Island arrested in U.S.
The Central Saanich Police Department said Charrybelle Talaue was taken into custody with help from the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, after she fled the province while awaiting trial.
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