Men Charged for Using Play Money at Convenient Store

LEWISBURG  — NorthcentralPA.com Two men were charged with forgery after they passed a $100 counterfeit bill at a Lewisburg convenience store. 

Police were called on April 6 to Firefly Convenient Store on Market Street in Lewisburg for a report that a customer used a $100 bill that turned out to be “play money.”

The owner told them that a regular customer, Shannan Eric Smith, 47, of Milton, came into the store on April 5 and used the counterfeit bill to pay for items. The clerk gave Smith his change and he then “tipped” her $10. Smith then handed one of the purchased items worth $7.50 to a friend who was with him, Donyae Jarmon Austin, 22, of Williamsport. 

  A day later, Police tracked Smith and Austin down as they were walking at the 300 block of Market Street. Police questioned Smith, who admitted he knowingly gave the convenience store clerk a fake $100 bill. Smith stated he and Austin spent $20 to get $80 back and then used the money to buy food and cigarettes, according to the complaint.  

Smith gave police a written confession and said he would pay the money back. 

Police charged Smith and Austin with felony counts of forgery, misdemeanors of theft, receiving stolen property, and retail theft summaries. Both men will have a preliminary hearing on May 23 at the office of District Judge Jeffrey A. Rowe. 

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