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LAKEWOOD – An Asbury Park man was arrested by police and charged with trying to pass off counterfeit $100 bills.
The incidents leading up to the arrest happened on May 15 at the Gourmet Glatt on Route 9 in Lakewood, police said. A man attempted to pay for his items with what a cashier believed to be a counterfeit $100 bill. The man was recognized from being in the store earlier in the week, on the same day that someone passed several fake bills.
The cashier returned the bill to the customer and escorted him to the door. The cashier would later tell police that the customer assaulted him before running away. Several employees briefly chased him on foot.
Officer Cameron Rose responded to the store and retrieved the security footage. Police officers viewing the footage recognized the customer as Irwin Greene, 48, of Asbury Park.
On the morning of May 16, Greene was spotted near the Lakewood Community Center on Fourth Street by Detectives Cavallo, Dennis and Donnelly. He was arrested without incident.
Since the investigation is ongoing, the total number of charges are not complete yet. He also had several outstanding warrants for his arrest.
The Lakewood resident who stole thousands from a special needs school got 60 days so he should get about… 2 hours in jail!
Nicole V Cutro Lol. That’s stupid. Stop comparing everything to Lakewood! Using that measure you’ll want everyone off for everything
Laura Schneider Lange get a clue miss
Laura Schneider Lange hope this is sarcasm. The same people from lakewood also only had to pay back half the money they stole via welfare fraud
Yesterday in South Toms River we found 2 fake 50s.
This should be interesting.
Black man, Jewish owned store . . . . .
Now if he was an ex cop he could have just shot him and did no jail time, oh wait, that was BRICK.
Matt Knaub is this the guy that bought your Jeep?
I wish
Ass
That is one way to keep it hunnit.