Man, Daughter, 17, Accused of Making Bills
<i> Associated Press</i>
MIDLAND, Mich. —
An unemployed man and his teenage daughter made a little extra money for Christmas, police say.
They allegedly counterfeited 20s and 50s on their home computer and went shopping for Barbie dolls, tools and food. But the printing was off a hair--just enough to catch the attention of a Sears cashier at the Midland Mall.
Donald Allan Gill, 45, and Roze I. Gill, 17, of Fairgrove were arrested and later freed on $50,000 bail each. Gill could get 15 years in prison if convicted, his daughter up to 12.
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