Three Cheyenne citizens are dealing with felony charges after presumably conspiring together to cash a phony check.
According to detain records, police were contacted us to the U.S. Bank at 1437 Prairie Ave. quickly prior to 1 p.m. on Monday, June 26, after the supervisor called them about a deceitful check being passed.
It was reported that the vehicle was still in the drive-thru, and authorities showed up to discover 31-year-old Melvin Jonathan Watson Jr. in the driver’s seat, 22-year-old Alyscia Florencia Sloan in the front traveler seat, and 28-year-old Timothy James Garner in the rear traveler seat.
Police state the deceptive check, for $900, had Garner’s name and signature on it, and the trio confessed that their objectives were to cash the deceptive check at U.S. Bank and to divide the money.
Police state they likewise discovered a container with a useable quantity of cannabis in it inside the vehicle, which Watson confessed was his.
A percentage of thought methamphetamine and fentanyl were likewise supposedly situated inside Sloan’s handbag.
The 3 were jailed and each charged with conspiracy. Garner was likewise charged with forgery, Sloan with misdemeanor ownership of methamphetamine and fentanyl, and Watson with misdemeanor ownership of cannabis.
Watson was likewise served the other day, June 28, with a Laramie County District Court warrant for cancellation of bond on initial charges of domestic battery-third offense or subsequent and misdemeanor property damage.
The 3 are presently being kept in the Laramie County Detention Center on $1,000 money bonds waiting for July 5 initial hearings.