3 Men Arrested For Allegedly Using Counterfeit Money At Walmart Stores
September 7, 2018 at 4:34 p.m.

3 Men Arrested For Allegedly Using Counterfeit Money At Walmart Stores
By David [email protected]
On Thursday, the Warsaw Police Department received a report of counterfeit money used at the Warsaw Walmart. Two suspects used approximately $1,100 in counterfeit $20 bills to make purchases, according to a WPD news release.
Walmart Loss Prevention staff informed officers the men were responsible for using counterfeit bills at additional Walmarts in Rochester, Plymouth, South Bend and Mishawaka.
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Officers were notified Thursday by the Wabash Police Department that they had the counterfeit suspects detained at the Wabash Walmart.
Filmel Charles Williams Jr., 18, of Brownstown, Mich.; Titus Tyrerse Mundy, 19, of Inkster, Mich.; and Isaac Barnett Young, 19, of Novi, Mich., were taken from Wabash County and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail early Friday morning on charges of counterfeiting, level 6 felony, and theft, a misdemeanor.
WPD is requesting law enforcement agencies contact its Detective Division at 574-385-2211 if a business in its jurisdiction received counterfeit bills from the suspects.
On Thursday, the Warsaw Police Department received a report of counterfeit money used at the Warsaw Walmart. Two suspects used approximately $1,100 in counterfeit $20 bills to make purchases, according to a WPD news release.
Walmart Loss Prevention staff informed officers the men were responsible for using counterfeit bills at additional Walmarts in Rochester, Plymouth, South Bend and Mishawaka.
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Officers were notified Thursday by the Wabash Police Department that they had the counterfeit suspects detained at the Wabash Walmart.
Filmel Charles Williams Jr., 18, of Brownstown, Mich.; Titus Tyrerse Mundy, 19, of Inkster, Mich.; and Isaac Barnett Young, 19, of Novi, Mich., were taken from Wabash County and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail early Friday morning on charges of counterfeiting, level 6 felony, and theft, a misdemeanor.
WPD is requesting law enforcement agencies contact its Detective Division at 574-385-2211 if a business in its jurisdiction received counterfeit bills from the suspects.
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