Thursday, April 2, 2009

Not only in Northern Michigan but in tween novels everywhere...



The Hardy boys strike again....

TWO MEN FACE UP TO LIFE IN PRISON FOR COUNTERFIETING
Two men could spend life in prison for their involvement in a fake money
scheme worth $10,000.  Deputies are crediting two Roscommon County teens
for blowing the case wide open. The teens tipped off police Sunday when a
man paid for tobacco with a fake $20 bill at a gas station in Roscommon.
Now, Steve Hineman and Shawn Hartman are charged with running a
counterfeit scheme.  Deputies say gas station clerk Stephen Tackett
noticed the fake bill and clerk Nicole St. Denis got a good description of
their pick-up. Investigators say Hartman and Hineman confessed to the
scheme and that they had been passing out the fakes along the I-75
corridor for months.
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Rita Rudner  - "In Hollywood a marriage is a success if it outlasts milk."

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