Montgomery County Sheriffs Office makes arrest for Illegal Medical Practice Investigation

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Montgomery County authorities arrested Michelle Davis King on August 22, 2025, for felony charges related to practicing medicine without a license. The investigation began in April 2025 when allegations emerged that King falsely identified herself as a registered nurse and conducted unauthorized medical procedures, including Botox and lip filler injections. MOCONET and VICE units joined the investigation, which identified two victims harmed by her actions. King was taken into custody on two active felony warrants, each with a bond of $25,000. The case underscores the risks posed by unlicensed medical practitioners in the community and the importance of regulatory enforcement.

Officials aim to address the growing issue of unauthorized medical practices to protect public safety. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the need for vigilance regarding such operations. This incident serves as a reminder for residents to verify the credentials of medical professionals.

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