Monday, September 16, 2013

Fourth suspect arrested for passing bogus money



charged with attempting to use counterfeit money at two Anniston bars.  23 year old Marques Young, of Anniston, was charged with felony possession of a forged instrument in the first degree.  On Aug. 4th  police were dispatched to AJ’s Sunset Bar and Grille on Hillyer Robinson Parkway after workers reported that a woman, identified as Audrianna Triana Swink, tried to use a fake $100 bill at the bar.  As officers were questioning Swink another person, identified as Justin Javarius Cleveland, also attempted to use a fake $100 at the bar.  Police say that Swink and Cleveland both told officers they didn’t know each other or that the money was counterfeit.  On Aug. 5, employees at the Smoking Moose Saloon on Noble Street reported that 14 counterfeit $100 bills had been used at their establishment the night before.  Police reviewed video surveillance footage from the bar, which showed Swink, Cleveland, and two other men, later identified as Christopher Dale Grayson and Marques Young, using the counterfeit money.  Swink, Cleveland and Grayson were all arrested Aug. 22 and released from the Anniston City Jail on bond on Aug. 23.  Young was arrested in an apartment on Glen Addie Avenue Thursday. He was in the Anniston City Jail Friday morning. His bond is set at $10,000. 

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