Oakland County
Inkster man accused of passing fake $100 bills to buy pizza in Milford, Highland
A 21-year-old Inkster man is dealing with two prices for allegedly passing counterfeit $100 payments at eating places in Milford and Highland Township.
Javon Lavell Smith was arraigned earlier than Justice of the Peace Robert Morad on November 11 on prices of uttering and publishing counterfeit notes and was subsequently launched on a private bond, which doesn’t require posting any money or bond to remain out of jail in the intervening time.
This offense is punishable by as much as 5 years in jail and/or a $2,500 positive.

In accordance with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Workplace, Smith is accused of ordering pizza from eating places in Milford and Highland on Oct. 7, paying with counterfeit $100 payments and receiving change, however by no means returning to choose up the meals.
The sheriff’s Fugitive Apprehension Workforce arrested Smith at his house in Inkster following an investigation by detectives from the Highland Township sheriff’s substation and the Milford Police Division.
His subsequent court docket look is scheduled for Nov. 19 for a possible trigger convention earlier than 52-1 District Decide Robert Bondy.
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