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New Jersey man sentenced for passing counterfeit currency at stores in Lycoming, Columbia, and Lackawanna counties | Crime Reports


Scranton, Pa. — A New Jersey man was sentenced Wednesday in federal court for passing counterfeit money at several stores in Lycoming, Columbia, and Lackawanna counties. 

U.S. District Court Judge Julia Munley sentenced Brandon Williams, 35, of Mercer County, N.J., to 16 months’ imprisonment for the incidents that occurred in April 2022.

Williams previously pleaded guilty and admitted to passing $1,400 in counterfeit bills at  the Michaels store in Dickson City,  on April 20, 2022, and to passing $750 in counterfeit bills later that same day at the CVS  Pharmacy located on Green Ridge Street in Scranton. On April 23, 2022, Williams passed $280  in counterfeit bills at the Walmart in Montoursville, $160 in counterfeit bills at the Weis Market  in Montoursville and attempted to pass additional counterfeit bills at the Dollar Tree in  Bloomsburg but was unsuccessful, according to a release from the United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.  

Related Reading: New Jersey man pleads guilty to passing counterfeit bills at several north central Pa. stores

Charges were filed following an investigation conducted by the United States Secret  Service, the Dickson City Police Department, the Scranton Police Department, the Montoursville  Police Department, and the Hemlock Township Police Department. Assistant United States  Attorney Robert J. O’Hara prosecuted the case.

 

 

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