Counterfeit $20s Reported at Los Amigos
The following information was submitted by the Salem Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following is an excerpt from the Salem Police Department's log:
Thursday, March 14:
- At 4:19 p.m., police arrested a man for having an outstanding warrant. David M. Gadbois, 46, of 33 Sohier Road, Beverly, was arrested for having an outstanding warrant.
- At 4:31 p.m., police responded to a report of suspicious activity at the intersection of Derby and Daniels streets. Kristine M. Fiore, 27, of 16 Daniels St., Salem, was arrested for having an outstanding warrant.
- At 4:47 p.m., police responded to a domestic dispute at the intersection of Essex Street and Derby Square.
- At 5:51 p.m., police responded to a reported harassment on Smith Street.
- At 6:06 p.m., police received word that two knives without handles were discovered in a yard on Meadow Street.
- At 6:19 p.m., an employee at Los Amigos Supermarket called police to report that a customer had just passed a counterfeit $20 bill while trying to buy a six-pack of beer and then took out three more when confronted. Police later stopped the vehicle and arrested Jason E. Langill, 42, of 56 Margin St., Salem, on charges of possessing counterfeit bills and uttering counterfeit bills.
- At 6:34 p.m., police responded to a dispute on Fort Avenue.
- At 6:56 p.m., police responded to a reported domestic dispute on Lafayette Street.
- At 8:31 p.m., a Herbert Street resident called police to report that there was someone yelling out in the courtyard for him to come outside and fight him.
- At 9:49 p.m., police responded to a report of shoplifting at the CVS on Highland Avenue.
- At 11:49 p.m., police responded to a suspicious person on Washington Street.
Friday, March 15:
- At 1:18 a.m., police responded to a report of a disorderly customer at the Village Tavern. Nasie M. Ferderer, 43, of the streets of Salem, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and giving police a false name.
- At 8:24 a.m., police responded to a complaint about a taxi driving the wrong way down Bridge Street.
- At 9:07 a.m., police conducted a well-being check on Washington Street.
- At 9:31 a.m., a man called police to report that a 10 to 12'" piece of his exhaust pipe had been sawed off while it was parked on Bridge Street.
- At 10:32 a.m., a Nichols Street resident called police to report that someone had illegally made a purchase on his credit card account.
- At 11:30 a.m., a woman was arrested for having an outstanding warrant on Federal Street. Victoria K. McGovern, 28, of 5 Warren St., Peabody, was arrested for having an outstanding warrant.
- At 12:30 p.m., police received word that a man had fallen and hit his head on New Derby Street.
- At 1:04 p.m., a hypodermic needle was discovered on Bridge Street.
- At 1:25 p.m., police responded to a report of squatters on Nichols Street.
- At 1:46 p.m., a white poodle mix was found on School Street. The dog's owner was fined for failure to register the dog and for violating the leash law.
- At 1:53 p.m., police responded to a road rage incident at the intersection of Congress and Ward streets.
- At 2:25 p.m., a Settlers Way resident called police to report that her medical bracelet and other items were sold to a local pawn shop.
- At 2:43 p.m., police responded to a kicked in door on Becket Street. Michael F. Ball, 24, of 10 Becket St., Salem, was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and threatening to commit a crime.
- At 3:05 p.m., police and fire units responded to a report of smoke coming from a house on Rand Road.
- At 3:08 p.m., police responded to a report of shoplifting at the Home Depot on Traders Way. Christine M. Fowler, 42, of 12 Palmer St., Salem, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting merchandise valued above $100.
- At 3:14 p.m., police responded to a dog complaint on Cleveland Street.
- At 3:22 p.m., police responded to a dog complaint on Rainbow Terrace.
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Don Nadeau
10:19 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013
I'd have paid $20 to actually get a counterfeit twenty, and frame it and hang it on my wall! But it seems it's illegal to even have one. What happens if you get one in change or <gasp> from an ATM and you don't notice?
J.Yuma
10:35 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013
Arrest the Federal Reserve for printing money backed by nothing and destroying the economy. Oh wait -- it's not a crime when done by the ruling class.
ken
11:52 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013
America went off the gold standard in1933 (Curse you FDR!). It hasn't destroyed the economy in 80 years and it won't for the next 80. You may want to look at the DJ once in a while, and not read internet posts by crazy old men who just want to forward their own short-term political wants. Sure hope that you're not one of those guys who over-paid for gold over the past 5 years. You see how that artificial panic has created an artificail price, right?