On Friday, March 13, 2009, at approximately 12:36am, Officers assigned to Area A-1 (Downtown), responded to 180 Lincoln Street (The District Bar), for a report of a man passing counterfeit currency.Upon officers arrival, they were greeted by the manager who informed them that a customer was purchasing drinks with counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills. She went on to state that the customer would order several drinks at a time and pay with, what appeared to be counterfeit bills. The customer would then receive change back in the form of legitimate United States Currency.
The suspect was pointed out to officers and he was accompanied to the kitchen area to be interviewed. While walking to the kitchen, the suspect dropped a stack of counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills to the ground.
Officers arrested Daniel Mondesir, 24, of Randolph, Massachusetts on the charges of Counterfeiting and Uttering a Fraudulent Document. Mr. Mondesir was found to have in excess of Twenty-Four counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills in his possession.
Officers transported Mr. Mondesir to Area A-1 for booking purposes and while doing so; they received a phone call from The District Bar stating they had just found another stack of, what appeared to be counterfeit currency, on the floor. Officers returned to the bar and were supplied with a stack of paper currency. Officers determined it too was counterfeit and noticed it also displayed the same serial numbers as the previously seized counterfeit money. Approximately Twenty-Eight counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills were located with a Massachusetts Driver’s license in between the bills. The license displayed a photograph and the name of Evans Mondesir, 28, of Boston. A search of the establishment was conducted for Mr. Mondesir to no avail. Mr. Evans Mondesir will be summonsed to Boston Municipal Court on the charges of Counterfeiting.
Counterfeit Money Seized…Suspect Arrested At Downtown Bar
On Friday, March 13, 2009, at approximately 12:36am, Officers assigned to Area A-1 (Downtown), responded to 180 Lincoln Street (The District Bar), for a report of a man passing counterfeit currency.Upon officers arrival, they were greeted by the manager who informed them that a customer was purchasing drinks with counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills. She went on to state that the customer would order several drinks at a time and pay with, what appeared to be counterfeit bills. The customer would then receive change back in the form of legitimate United States Currency.
The suspect was pointed out to officers and he was accompanied to the kitchen area to be interviewed. While walking to the kitchen, the suspect dropped a stack of counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills to the ground.
Officers arrested Daniel Mondesir, 24, of Randolph, Massachusetts on the charges of Counterfeiting and Uttering a Fraudulent Document. Mr. Mondesir was found to have in excess of Twenty-Four counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills in his possession.
Officers transported Mr. Mondesir to Area A-1 for booking purposes and while doing so; they received a phone call from The District Bar stating they had just found another stack of, what appeared to be counterfeit currency, on the floor. Officers returned to the bar and were supplied with a stack of paper currency. Officers determined it too was counterfeit and noticed it also displayed the same serial numbers as the previously seized counterfeit money. Approximately Twenty-Eight counterfeit Twenty-Dollar-Bills were located with a Massachusetts Driver’s license in between the bills. The license displayed a photograph and the name of Evans Mondesir, 28, of Boston. A search of the establishment was conducted for Mr. Mondesir to no avail. Mr. Evans Mondesir will be summonsed to Boston Municipal Court on the charges of Counterfeiting.