Woodstock police have arrested a man on charges of manufacturing counterfeit money out of a self-storage unit. 29-year-old Conrad Maier-Sogheg was arrested on nine counts of forgery. Investigators say the man used laser templates with images of 100, 50, and 20-dollar bills to imprint them on plain pieces of paper. He used a counterfeiting process that originated in west Africa.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Woodstock man caught in counterfeit scheme
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Edgar Treiguts
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9/11/2007 08:22:00 AM
Labels: counterfeit money, Woodstock