Man arrested for trying to cash $360 billion check in Texas
May 2nd, 2008 | Category:Breaking News, World News
Fort Worth Police has arrested a man who was trying to cash $360 billion check in Texas, police said today. The man was attempting to pass a $360 billion check, which he claims was given to him by his girlfriend’s mother to start a record business.
Charles Ray Fuller of Crowley, 21 years old, was arrested on April 22 on an accusation of forgery, police said. The North Texas man was trying to cash a $360 billion check, saying he wanted to start a record business. He was released after posting $3,750 bail.
Police responded to a report of a man attempting to pass the check about 4 p.m. that day at the Chase bank in the 8600 block of South Hulen Street.
The personal check was not made out to Mr. Fuller & when the bank contacted the check owner. Mr. Fuller was also accused of unlawful carrying of a weapon & possession of marijuana. He may also face a theft charge in Crowley.
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