Posted on 11/14/2006 3:02:45 AM PST by dbehsman
(AP) SHEBOYGAN, Wis. A 21-year-old woman's attempt to pass a counterfeit $20 bill at a gas station was foiled when the clerk realized it was blank on one side.
Leah R. Jarolimek, of Cedar Grove, was charged with a felony count of forgery following her failed attempt to buy chips and cigarettes, according to a complaint filed Friday in Sheboygan County Circuit Court.
Jarolimek handed her driver's license to the clerk to prove she was old enough to buy cigarettes and the bill early Wednesday morning, according to the complaint. The cashier told police the bill was placed face up on the counter but it felt suspicious when she picked it up, the complaint said.
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a 'hold mh beer' moment...
I'm sure there's more to the story, this account seems to be one-sided.
The poor little thing she obviously suffers from terminal stupidity.
Another democrat.
That bag of chips and pack of smokes will be the most expensive of her life. Hopefully, anyway.
I once heard about a bank robber who demanded money by handing the teller a note written on the back of an envelope. On the front of the envelope? The robber's name and address!
I just hate when that happens.
DOH!!!!!!!!! ping
People do strange things , when under the influence of a munchy and nicotine enduced emergency.
Half-assed counterfitters!
I see a Secretary of the Treasury appointment for her in the near future.
to quote my favourite comedian
she has a family tree like a stump...
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