Bank robbery suspect tried to take fake money: Police
Princess Anne County, Md., police have arrested a man they say broke into a bank and tried to steal fake money.
Police Chief Scott Keller says a motion detector alarm went off in the PNC Bank on Somerset Avenue Tuesday about 11 p.m. Officers saw broken glass at the drive-up window.
Keller says officers found a man inside the bank, taking fake bills that are used for bank training. Keller says the suspect though the bills were real money.
Twenty-five-year-old George Ballard of Princess Anne has been charged with burglary.
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The Daily Times of Salisbury
| January 28, 2011; 6:51 AM ET
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Maybe he will LEARN the differents between real & fake money at his new resident (Prison),The School Of Hard Knocks.
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