Police: Man Returned Printer With Counterfeit Bill Inside

Set Text Size SmallSet Text Size MediumSet Text Size LargeSet Text Size X-Large
Share
Updated: 12/21/2012 6:15 pm
RICHMOND, Ky. (AP) - Police say a central Kentucky man was arrested after allegedly returning a printer to Walmart that contained a counterfeit bill.

The Richmond Register Newspaper cited a statement from police in reporting that 19-year-old Dennarius J. Barnett was charged on Thursday with criminal possession of a forged instrument. Police said that Barnett allegedly returned the printer last month to the retailer and a store employee found a $20 counterfeit bill in it. When Barnett returned to the store on Thursday, police say employees called officers who interviewed Barnett before arresting him.

Police say he was taken to the Madison County Detention Center. It was unclear whether Barnett had an attorney.
Share
1 Comment(s)
Comments: Show | Hide

Here are the most recent story comments.View All

oneperspective - 12/21/2012 6:41 PM
0 Votes
Maybe one day, humanity will be given the cure for "stupidity."
Most Popular
Police Report Sheds New Light On Travis Gaines' Injury
ABC36 obtained the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office report from the night Travis Gaines injured himself. A witness told deputies friends claimed Gaines drank alcohol before the injury. Video Video
Update: Arrest Warrant Issued For Suspect In Lexington Murder
Lexington Police said Friday that a Murder arrest warrant had been issued for Ernest Wheeler III, 20, in connection to the shooting death of Patrick Puckett, 18, of Lexington.
Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Visits Floyd County
The man who helped three abducted women escape their captor in Cleveland came to meet and greet people in Kentucky Video Video
Hundreds Of Abandoned Military Items Waiting To Be Claimed
This Memorial Day weekend, the Kentucky State Treasury is looking to reunite veterans and their families with military items that sit unclaimed in the Treasury vault.
Transportation Cabinet: “Structurally Deficient” Bridges Are Safe
After a 160-foot section of a bridge on Interstate 5 collapsed Thursday night in Washington, new questions are being asked about the safety of Kentucky bridges. Video Video
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.