Memphis Police Department Arrests Man Who Allegedly Impersonated Anesthesiologist

The Memphis Police Department has arrested a man who allegedly impersonated an anesthesiologist, as well as a CPR expert and a psychologist, according to a Whitehaven News report.

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Rodney Robinson rented a space above a Whitehaven tax business for his fake medical practice, according to the report. Investigators say Mr. Robinson also wrote forged checks to an office supply company and to nurses who worked in the medical practice.

Mr. Robinson is being held on a $20,000 bond.

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