Police discover alleged counterfeit operation during drug raid
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Exterior, Fairfield County Courthouse on Golden Hill Street, Bridgeport.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT A local man has been charged with running what police called a sophisticated counterfeiting operation out of his apartment.
Luis Martinez, 34, of Bunnell Street, who was free on bond from an April drug arrest, was charged Wednesday with first-degree forgery and conspiracy to commit first-degree forgery.
During Martinez’s arraignment Friday afternoon, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Nicholas Bove urged Superior Court Judge Kevin Doyle to set a high bond on Martinez, who is also on probation for an assault conviction in Stamford.
Police discover alleged counterfeit operation during drug raid
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Exterior, Fairfield County Courthouse on Golden Hill Street, Bridgeport.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
BRIDGEPORT A local man has been charged with running what police called a sophisticated counterfeiting operation out of his apartment.
Luis Martinez, 34, of Bunnell Street, who was free on bond from an April drug arrest, was charged Wednesday with first-degree forgery and conspiracy to commit first-degree forgery.
During Martinez’s arraignment Friday afternoon, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Nicholas Bove urged Superior Court Judge Kevin Doyle to set a high bond on Martinez, who is also on probation for an assault conviction in Stamford.