2 north Alabama men indicted for counterfeiting money

A federal grand jury indicted two north Alabama men in separate counterfeiting cases Friday, a U.S. Department of Justice press release announced.

The indictment charges Connor Douglas Glass, 25, with making and possessing counterfeit $100 and $20 bills in Cullman and Jackson counties between January and October 2017. The indictment also charges Glass with passing counterfeit bills at three Dollar General Stores.

A separate indictment charges Montrez Chebeir Martin, 33, with passing counterfeit $50 bills to individuals in Madison and Morgan counties in September 2017. Martin, a convicted felon, was also charged with possession of a handgun. He was convicted of theft in Iowa in 2014 and assault in Alabama in 2017.

Counterfeiting charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

(Associated Press, copyright 2018)

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