Colorado Embalmer Facing Charges Over Gold Thefts
A Brighton, Colo., man is facing fraud charges after he was accused of removing gold crowns from bodies prior to embalming and removing dental gold from cremated remains.
A Boulder County grand jury indicted 43-year-old Adrian Kline on charges of providing false information to a pawn broker and providing false information to a secondhand dealer.
According to the Longmont Times-Call, Longmont pawn brokers noticed that he was pawning dental gold repeatedly and called police.
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