Updated: 6:13 a.m. Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 | Posted: 6:11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 16, 2009
ATLANTA —
A study of criminal reports from previous years indicates that counterfeit artists like to take advantage of long lines at retail establishments and distracted store clerks to try to sneak phony money into circulation.
In a press release, Atlanta Field Office Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey Gilbert said "Technology has forever changed the way we do business, making everyday financial transactions a prime target for fraud." He added "The Secret Service, in conjunction with its many law enforcement partners continues to successfully combat these crimes by adapting our investigative methodologies, and educating the public."
Channel 2 Action News reports two metro Atlanta residents received counterfeit $20 dollar bills from an ATM in DeKalb County. In two separate incidents, the man and woman received the fake bills and tried to use them for purchases. No charges were filed against them and the counterfeit currency was confiscated.