$1,000 in counterfeit money printed by teens
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Posted 11:24AM on Friday 26th April 2002 ( 23 years ago )
MARIETTA - The four teens charged with making counterfeit money may have generated at least one-thousand dollars in fake currency. <br>
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The U.S. Secret Service is examining a computer that was taken from one of the homes of the juveniles arrested earlier this month. <br>
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Two of the teens 17-year-olds Justin Dobson and Wesley Aaron Staton, both of Marietta -- will be charged as adults. The other two suspects -- 16-year-old males -- will be charged as juveniles. <br>
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All four were arrested April third in connection with the alleged counterfeit money. Police have charged them with forgery for allegedly using fake ten dollar and 20-dollar bills in the Marietta High School cafeteria. <br>
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Agent Chris Smith of the U.S. Secret Service Atlanta Office said the counterfeit money could have been used outside the high school as well. <br>
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The students who are in the tenth and 11th grades, were either expelled or suspended.
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