3 Accused Of Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills At Mall

Jan 4, 2011 - 20:00
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3 Accused Of Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills At Mall

ALPHARETTA, Ga. -- Authorities said three men tried to ring in the new year with fake $100 bills.

Alpharetta police said Tuesday they charged 38-year-old John Lejune Jackson, 44-year-old Terry Edward Williams and 32-year-old Altariq Sanders with forgery.

Police said they used counterfeit $100 bills at North Point Mall on New Year's Eve to buy items from mall stores and then retued the purchases for a cash refund.

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