DEPARTMENT STORE SECURITY BOSS NABBED PASSING COUNTERFEITS Pubblico Deposited
- From the yet-another-dumb-crook department comes this story from the New York Post about a Bloomingdaleâs security boss caught trying to pass counterfeit notes in her own store. -Editor
A Bloomingdaleâs security boss whose job was training workers to spot counterfeit money was arrested after she allegedly tried to pass bogus bills at the flagship Midtown store, sources said yesterday.
Funny-money expert Alice Butler was nabbed by one of the Bloomieâs employees she personally trained, after she presented a pair of fake $100 bills while loading cash onto her employee debit card on July 1, law-enforcement sources said.
Butlerâs talents as a teacher apparently came back to bite her because her former student quickly noticed the images on the bills were blurry and the ink wasnât the right color, sources said.
The married, 56-year-old New Jersey resident had worked at the store for 17 years when she allegedly laid down the bogus Benjamins at the department store at Third Avenue and 59th Street, sources said.
The cashier promptly called for security officers â who awkwardly had to question their supervisor, the sources said.
Butler tried to weasel her way out of trouble by saying, âI know fake money, and why would I link it to myself by making a payment to my own account?â according to a criminal-court complaint.
NYPD detectives were summoned and hauled Butler away in handcuffs. âThey perp-walked her through the store â brought her down the escalators â so all the employees would see her, and took her out though the front door,â said one source.
âShe was trying to put her head down, but sheâs a big woman with dreadlocks so sheâs hard to miss,â the source added.
To read the complete article, see: Bloomingdale's security boss busted for trying to pass bogus bills: sources (www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/funny_money_honey
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