Crime blotter: Police investigate counterfeit money
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The Salisbury Police Department is trying to determine who used counterfeit money at two Salisbury businesses.
Someone used a counterfeit $20 bill on Monday at Wal-Mart, 323 S. Arlington St. On Tuesday a $20 bill was discovered in the bank deposit for Rack Room Shoes, 230 Faith Road.
Both incidents were reported Wednesday.
In other police reports:
– Candis Leigh Toliver reported a hit and run May 26 at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College.
– Salisbury Pharmacy reported an attempted breaking and entering on May 27 at 1431 W. Innes St.
– J.B. McKinney reported on May 27 that someone stole an identification and wallet at 114 Wiley Avenue.
– Atlantic Engineering Group reported on May 27 that someone broke into a company-owned Chevrolet pickup and stole the GPS system at 402 Bringle Ferry Road.
– Roderick Edwin Bringle reported on May 27 someone stole a lawn mower from his home at 800 E. Liberty St.
– Nicholas Scott Brenchley, 17, was charged with resist, delay obstruct an officer May 27 when he failed to give his full name at a traffic stop.
– Rushco No. 4, 1901 W. Innes St., reported on May 28 someone attempted to rob the cash register.
– Billy Taft Eller, 32, was charged on May 27 with violation of court-ordered probation, 500 Messner St.
– Victoria Elizabeth Gonzales, 20, was charged on May 28 with defrauding an innkeeper or campground owner. She was found to have various outstanding warrants.
Anyone with information about any of these cases is asked to contact the Salisbury-Rowan Crime Stoppers at 1-866-639-5245.