Counterfeit cash defrauds 3 California In-N-Out restaurants police say; 2 arrested
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Counterfeit cash defrauds 3 California In-N-Out restaurants police say; 2 arrested
"Two Long Beach residents were arrested after Glendale police said they connected the pair to a counterfeiting scheme that targeted a dozen In-N-Out restaurants in Los Angeles and Orange counties. The investigation began on Oct. 21 after a report of someone passing fake currency at an In-N-Out in Glendale, a Glendale Police Department news release said. Detectives quickly determined the crime was part of a broader pattern targeting In-N-Out locations throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties, the release said."
"Detectives working with In-N-Out security employees used surveillance video and search warrants to identify the suspects as Auriona Lewis, 24, and Tatiyanna Foster, 26, as primary suspects, the release said. Auriona Lewis was arrested on Oct. 30 in Palmdale in possession of counterfeit bills matching those used in the Glendale theft, along with gift cards and transaction receipts believed to be connected to the investigation, the release said."
Glendale police linked two Long Beach residents to a counterfeiting scheme that targeted about a dozen In-N-Out restaurants across Los Angeles and Orange counties. The investigation began Oct. 21 after a report of fake currency being passed at an In-N-Out in Glendale. Detectives used surveillance video, search warrants, and cooperation with In-N-Out security to identify Auriona Lewis, 24, and Tatiyanna Foster, 26, as primary suspects. Lewis was arrested Oct. 30 in Palmdale with counterfeit bills, gift cards, and transaction receipts; Foster was arrested Dec. 15 at the Glendale Police Department. Lewis faces felony counterfeiting and grand theft charges; Foster’s case is pending.
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