October 2, 2018 at 8:30 am

CHICAGO (CBS)–The former manager of a dental office with locations in Chesterton and Crown Point, Indiana, has been charged with felony Medicaid fraud after allegedly swindling Medicaid out of more than $365,000.

Justyn Arch, 32, of Valparaiso, is accused of billing Medicaid for surgeries that were never performed by Arch Complete Family Dentistry, where he served as office manager in Crown Point, according to the Northwest Indiana Times.

The practice was based in Chesterton and briefly had an office in Knox, the Times reports.

Justyn’s father was Joseph A. Arch DDS

Dr. Arch passed on Oct-23,2017 and was the owner of Arch Complete Family Dentistry

The billings were filed on behalf of 171 Medicaid recipients between Feb. 17, 2015, and Sept. 13, 2017, according to the Times.

Arch allegedly billed Medicaid for osseous surgery, which is “rarely performed by general practitioners,” and is a particularly invasive procedure “performed to bone and overlying tissues of the teeth to gain access to the diseased root and bone area, to remove bacteria and infected gums, and to reduce pocketing.”

The charging document includes a list of patients who said they never had the surgery done or were not even patients of Arch Complete Family Dentistry.

Arch is being held in Porter County Jail on the felony count of Medicaid fraud. He is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday morning.