Ga. man buys car from towing co., finds hidden compartment with $200,000 in counterfeit cash
By APThursday, January 28, 2010
Ga. man buys car, finds $200K in counterfeit cash
BALL GROUND, Ga. — One north Georgia man got more than he bargained for when he bought a car from a towing company late last year. Officials with the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday that Tye Kuykendall found $200,000 in counterfeit money inside a hidden compartment behind the back seat of the car.
Authorities said Kuykendall bought the car after it sat for more than three years in an impound yard after being towed by Fulton County police in 2006.
Authorities said he was fixing a gas leak when he discovered the secret compartment.
Cherokee officials have called the U.S. Secret Service to help with the case.
Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, www.ajc.com
Filed under: Odd News
Tags: Automobiles, Ball Ground, Car Buying, Counterfeiting And Forgery, Georgia, North America, United States
Tags: Automobiles, Ball Ground, Car Buying, Counterfeiting And Forgery, Georgia, North America, United States
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