Police said they launched an investigation after receiving a complaint. They then conducted a search at a residence in Seymour, Ind., and found evidence that dental work was being performed at the location, including dental instruments and medications.
Fredy Felipe Pascual, 31, was arrested March 20 and charged with criminal recklessness and unlawful practice of medicine/osteopathic medicine.
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