By Katie Parkins

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DENVER, Colorado ( KMGH ) — A man, claiming to be a certified paramedic, was indicted for providing unlicensed medical care to over 100 patients, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday.

A statewide grand jury brought charges against Lauren Wilson, 53, including one count of attempting to influence a public servant. He also faces two counts of forging a government-issued document and five counts of unauthorized medical practice while fraudulently representing a certified professional.

Wilson was arrested on May 29, 2025, and was released from the Aurora Municipal Detention Center on a $50,000 bond. However, his practice of unlicensed medical care dates back at least a decade.

In 2009, the Colorado Department of

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