Invasive recording leads dentist to surrender to police

A dentist accused of taking an invasive video in a bathroom/dressing room at one of his dental practices in Texas has surrendered to police, according to a story published on February 12 at ValleyCentral.com.

An arrest warrant was issued for Dr. Rocky L. Salinas, the owner of RGV Smiles in Pharr and McAllen, TX, for invasive visual recording in a bathroom/dressing room. He turned himself into police on February 11, and he was released from jail after a $5,000 bond was issued, according to the story.

The incident allegedly occurred at Salinas' practice in Pharr, TX, and it was reported to police on February 6, according to the story. No other details were available.

Salinas has been practicing dentistry in Texas for more than 20 years since receiving his dental degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. Currently, Salinas is a member of the International Association for Orthodontics, according to his dental practice website.

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