BCSO searching for missing man whose wallet and personal items was found in truck
Officials said that Spence Andrew Webb, 46, was supposed to return his father s truck on April 11. On April 20, it was involved in a hit-and-run crash. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 9:52 PM EDT April 29, 2021
BLOUNT COUNTY, Tenn. The Blount County Sheriff s Office said that they were searching for a missing man Thursday evening, after finding a truck with his wallet and other personal items in it.
They said that Spence Andrew Webb, 46, borrowed his father s truck on April 11 and was supposed to return it the same day. It was not returned, and the next day his father texted him. According to a release from officials, he told his father he was returning the truck.
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Two Women With Counterfeit $1 Million Bill Caught At Dollar General Store
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Police said McCormick was attempting to purchase goods with a counterfeit $1 million bill
She reportedly told the responding deputy that the bill was mailed to her by a church
The women weren t charged and instead given warnings
Two Maryville, Tennessee, women were caught earlier this month attempting to use a counterfeit $1 million bill to buy items at a dollar store, local authorities said.
A deputy from the Blount County Sheriff s Office responding to an incident reportedly involving counterfeit money at a Dollar General store encountered 39-year-old Amanda McCormick and her relative, 61-year-old Linda Johnson, inside, the New York Daily news reported, citing news outlet The Smoking Gun.
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.
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