APRIL 14 Two women sought to use a $1 million bill to purchase merchandise at a Dollar General store in Tennessee, police report.
According to investigators, the duo appeared last Monday morning at the convenience store in Maryville, a Knoxville suburb. Their attempt to use the counterfeit bill was thwarted by a sentient
Dollar General employee who called the cops.
A sheriff’s deputy dispatched to the Dollar General for a “suspicious incident,” spoke with Amanda McCormick, 39, who possessed the counterfeit bill. McCormick, who lives about four miles from the store, was accompanied by a relative, Linda Johnson, 61.
McCormick (seen at right) told the cop that she received the $1 million bill “in the mail from a church,” but was unable to provide additional information about the purported house of worship s largesse, as first reported by The Daily Times.
By Gimpy
Apr 15, 2021
I don t think the Dollar General has change for a mill... 39 year old Amanda McCormick and her 61 year old friend Linda Johnson went to the Dollar General where they live, got a cart full of things including gift cards to various businesses. When they got to the counter and tried to pay, the clerk noticed something odd.the $1 million dollar bill they were using to pay for the stuff. The clerk called the police for a suspicious incident , and when they got there they questioned the two women. Amanda says that she got the bill from a church, but couldn t expand on the church itself. She said that she was making care packages for the homeless. When they talked to Linda, she said she didn t know anything about the bill and that she was just riding around with her to run errands. The incident was classified as fraud by false pretenses and the two ladies were issued a no trespassing warning and told they were prohibited from returning to the Dollar General.
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Counseling Corner: New Ways to Connect with the ENMU Office of Counseling and Career Services During the COVID Crisis
Written by Desiree Cooper
Susan Larsen
The Eastern New Mexico University Office of Counseling and Career Services (CCS) is here to help you. Whether it is assisting you with obtaining career-building skills, providing guidance during a mental health crisis or connecting you with other Greyhounds in a safe group setting to talk about the challenges we have all faced during the pandemic, they will be there for you.
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It’s truly been a year like no other, yet people around the world have done so much good in 2020.
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