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Man Arrested with 'Authentic-Looking' Forged Check

Man Arrested with 'Authentic-Looking' Forged Check
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
May. 02, 2016 | PADUCAH, KY
By West Kentucky Star Staff May. 02, 2016 | 02:32 PM | PADUCAH, KY
Paducah police are warning area banks and other businesses that cash payroll checks to be alert to fake checks.

On Friday, Paducah Police were called to Banterra Bank on Parisa Drive because of a suspicious check. Officers said that when they arrived, they found 45-year-old Jeremiah Rodman of Paducah attempting to cash a forged check.

Rodman was arrested on a charge of criminal possession of a forged instrument and booked into McCracken County Regional Jail.

Detectives said the check had a legitimate business name on it, and had apparently been printed on a professional quality printer. Police said the check looked authentic, and local businesses should use caution when cashing payroll checks.

The Paducah Police Department is asking anyone with information about possible forged checks to call them or Crime Stoppers. Information leading to an arrest or indictment may result in a reward of up to $1,000.
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