Was 91-year-old woman arrested after stealing costly heart medication for husband? Not so fast

In July 2026, numerous social media users claimed a 91-year-old woman was arrested after stealing medication for her husband's heart condition. According to the story (archived), the woman, referred to as Helen, had become desperate after her husband's prescriptions jumped in price from $50 to $940. Snopes readers emailed us to ask whether the rumor was true.

A screenshot of a Facebook post sharing the claim that a 91-year-old woman was arrested on a charge of felony theft for stealing her husband's heart medication that she could no longer afford.

(Facebook user Braxton Mitchell)

It was not. Searches of Google, DuckDuckGo and Bing found no news reports — only social media posts — featuring the fabricated story.

July 2026 was not the first time the rumor had spread online. Posts making the same claim also popped up in November 2025, and Snopes disproved the rumor at the time.

Whoever authored the story appears to have fabricated the entire tale. They aimed to earn advertising revenue from the aforementioned social media posts and from WordPress blogs linked to on the social media posts. The story about the 91-year-old woman amounted to fiction.

The story of the woman, as the posts presented, lacks key details that should have been public knowledge and, if the story were real, would have been included. The woman and her husband are called only "Helen" and "George," no last name given, for instance. In addition, although the image included alongside the post contains an American flag, the story never specifies a city or state. Because the woman reportedly appeared in court, there should have been publicly accessible court documents about her case, but none exist.

Examining the image of the woman found alongside the post reveals several signs it was generated by artificial intelligence tools, including garbled text, an airbrushed appearance and a yellow tint. Running the image through the Sightengine AI-detection website found a 99% probability that someone "likely" generated the image with AI. It should be noted that such detection platforms are not always reliable.

The post may have been shared widely online because of an October 2025 change that greatly affected the price of health insurance the U.S. government provided. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress passed a series of relief measures that, among many other things, lowered health insurance premiums for millions of Americans. That relief measure expired in October 2025. Democrats cited it as a main reason for shutting down the federal government. 

For further reading, Snopes has previously reported on other AI-generated rumors, including that Sen. John Kennedy had won an argument with Democrats on C-SPAN and that former President Barack Obama said in a video that President Donald Trump was dying.

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