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Authorities are on the hunt for a man who allegedly took out a $45,000 fraudulent loan to pay for dental work in Texas. The man — whose name wasn't released — showed up for a consultation at Smile Texas where he scheduled to have surgery for new expensive dentures on Nov. 30, KHOU reported.

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