Michael Roberson and Angela Kearse have been arrested in connection to thefts of robotic surgical arms from St. Vincent's, worth a total of $14.5 million.
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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a multi-year theft scheme involving millions of dollars’ worth of medical equipment stolen from St. Vincent’s Hospital.
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Hospitals are known for saving lives and improving overall health. However, for one woman, the hospital was a source to steal robotic equipment.