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Pennsylvania State Police say a Michigan man has been jailed on charges he stayed at a posh southwestern Pennsylvania resort by pretending to be a doctor.

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (http://bit.ly/11ZwNtJ ) reports 41-year-old Jeffrey Cochran, of Scottville, Michigan, was arraigned Wednesday on theft charges stemming from his May 15 to May 28 stay at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.

Cochran is also wanted by authorities in Lincoln, Nebraska. There, he's accused of pretending to be a doctor to obtain free lodging at a hotel for a 47-day stay that began last Dec. 26.

Police say Cochran was arrested at his mother's graveside funeral service on Nov. 12 in Jamestown, Michigan. He was brought to Pennsylvania, where was arraigned and ordered to the jail pending a preliminary hearing Dec. 15.

Court records don't list a defense attorney.

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Information from: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, http://pghtrib.com