By Associated Press - Friday, December 27, 2019

YORK, Neb. (AP) - A 44-year-old woman has been given three years of probation for making counterfeit money.

The York News-Times reported that Stacy Morgan, a transient, was sentenced Monday. She’d pleaded no contest to forgery after making a deal with prosecutors, who dropped a drug charge.

She was arrested in August by officers investigating a report of a man trying to pass counterfeit money at a York store. The man was a truck driver, and he told officers he’d gotten the money from a woman he was with: Morgan.

A search of the man’s truck turned up drugs and nearly $2,300 in counterfeit bills.

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