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Counterfeit Money Found At Myton Ute Petroleum


Posted by Travis Uresk | Aug. 19th, 2022 | Counterfeit Money & Drugs |


By Travis Uresk

August 19th, 2022


Myton, Ut.- A clerk at Myton Ute Petroleum gas station took a $100 bill from a customer after he bought $10 in fuel and some drinks. The clerk even told the customer that the $100 bill looked fake. But, Clint Wayne Crowley argued with the clerk and insisted that the money was real and not fake.


Counterfeit Money

Counterfeit Money

The clerk grabbed a highlighter instead of the money pen, marked the bill, and let it go. But when she and other clerks got to looking at the $100 bill, they found Chinese writing on the back of the bill and, at that point, marked it with the money pen and knew it was fake.

Video footage showed Clint walking up to the counter and paying for his gas and soda with the counterfeit bill. The affidavit states that the money is undeniably fake; it's not even printed on the right kind of paper.

Clint W. Crowley Part II

While a Police officer was patrolling north on 100 east in Roosevelt, he noticed a silver trailblazer with expired plates. The vehicle made two turns without signaling, so he pulled the car over for not signaling and expired tags. Crowley told the officer the signals were messed up and had done work on the vehicle.

The officer called in a K-9 to walk around the Trailblazer, and the K-9 alerted there were drugs inside the vehicle. During the search, the officers found methamphetamine in a bag in the center of the back seat. Crowley was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia, and driving with expired registration and faulty equipment.








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