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CPD charges Russell Co. woman with possession of phony $20s

In the last few weeks there have been several incidents between Russell Springs and Adair County involving counterfeit money. Most of the cases seem to be involving twenty dollar bills but are not limited to that denomination. - OFC. BROCKMAN

By Ofc. Joshua Brockman, Public Affairs Officer
Columbia, KY Police Department, Jason Cross, Chief. City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street

On Saturday, January 5, 2013, Columbia Police arrested 34 year old Andrea Williams of Russell Springs KY. Williams was charged with 11 counts of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument and lodged in Adair County Regional Jail. Williams was found to be in possession of a quantity of counterfeit twenty dollar bills. The arrest was made by CPD Ofc. Josh Brockman who was assisted by Ofc. Dial and the Adair County Sheriff's Office. Columbia Police are continuing the investigation.



Columbia Police would like to remind everyone especially those in the retail business to give extra attention to the money they are receiving. Anyone who has information or feels they may have been given counterfeit money is urged to contact Columbia Police Department 270-384-4119 or your nearest Law Enforcement Agency. - JOSHUA BROCKMAN, CPD U/550


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