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Alleged Counterfeiting Scheme Shocks New Milford High School

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Alleged Counterfeiting Scheme Shocks New Milford High School
May 29, 2014 6:17 PM

NEW MILFORD, N.J.(CBSNewYork) — The arrest of five New Jersey teens for allegedly making counterfeit $20 bills and using them at local businesses has shocked students at their high school.

The bills were first discovered at a Dunkin’ Donuts on River Road in New Milford, police said.

Video from a store surveillance system captured the teens wearing New Milford school attire using the bills, which all had the same serial number, on April 25 and May 8, authorities said.

“When I opened the paper this morning, I was like ‘Oh my God,’” New Milford High School senior Joe Victory told CBS 2′s Andrea Grymes.

As CBS 2’s Andrea Grymes reported, students at the New Milford High School were filled with shock and disbelief upon hearing the allegations.

“When I opened the paper this morning, I was like ‘Oh my God,’” said New Milford High School senior Joe Victory.

https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/05/29/alleged-counterfeiting-scheme-shocks-new-milford-high-school/

One thought on “Alleged Counterfeiting Scheme Shocks New Milford High School

  1. We get it. He was like oh my God.

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