Tennessee Man Accused of Using Movie-Prop Bills to Buy $160K in Jewelry at Downtown Crossing Store
The suspects used counterfeit prop money marked "In Prop We Trust" to fraudulently acquire five pieces of jewelry worth $160,000, police and prosecutors said.
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$160,000 in jewelry bought with fake money by 2 men at jewelry store, DA says
By Victoria D. Click here for updates on this story BOSTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — A Tennessee man was arrested after police said he used fake money to buy $160,000 in jewelry from a store in Boston. According to the Suffolk County District Attorney, 20-year-old Devin Johnson and another man purchased numerous pieces of jewelry from Victoria Jewelry on Temple Place in Downtown Crossing back in April. They allegedly bought a rose gold and diam…
Tennessee man accused of using movie-prop bills to buy $160K in jewelry at Downtown Crossing store
A Tennessee man has been charged with using movie-prop counterfeit bills last April to buy $160,000 in high-end jewelry from a Downtown Crossing shop, Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden said.
2 men accused of using fake money to steal $163K worth of jewelry from Boston store - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Bad bills passed at a Boston Jewelry Store. Court records show images of Rolex watches and diamond bracelets that were taken at Victoria Jewelry Paz. Boston police say two men from Tennessee got away with it all, thanks to blatant counterfits. Investigators say they “recognized the $100 bills to be similarly used on movie sets or children’s prop toys.” Investigators say the the prop dollars have the words “in prop we trust” written on the bills.…
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