Police: Man passed fake bills at restaurants
by Jeremy Stewart, staff writer
Nov 13, 2012 | 2500 views | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Anthony Tyrell Wilburn
Anthony Tyrell Wilburn
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A Rome man who allegedly passed counterfeit bills at two different Rome restaurants was in jail Monday, according to Floyd County Jail reports.

According to the reports:

Anthony Tyrell Wilburn, 24, of 130 E. 13th St., is charged with three counts of felony first-degree forgery after he used a fake $100 bill at Zaxby’s on Shorter Avenue in September and two fake $20 bills on two different occasions at the McDonald’s on Turner McCall Boulevard.

He remained in jail Monday night without bond.

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