Rockland counterfeiters remain jailed
ROCKLAND — Two Rockland residents, who were arrested March 15 by Rockland Police for producing counterfeit money, remain in the Knox County jail as of March 21.
Charlotte E. Shellman, 41, and Charles H. Dodge, 33, made their initial appearances March 16 in Knox County Unified Court before Judge Susan Sparaco. They are both charged with aggravated forgery, a Class B felony.
Shellman was also charged with unlawful possession of scheduled W drugs, a Class D felony.
The arrests followed an investigation by Detective Sgt. Russell Thompson and Detective Joel Neal, who were assisted by agents from Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
According to court documents, Dodge allegedly gave a confidential informant with the MDEA $400 in $50 dollar bill denominations.The informant told Dodge that the money “did not look right” and asked if it was fake and Dodge allegedly said the bills were, and that he was able to print them.
Based on information MDEA provided to local police that the pair had been producing counterfeit money and passing it off as real during drug deals, a search warrant was conducted March 15 around 4:30 p.m., at the Thomaston Street residence where Dodge and Shellman had been staying.
Evidence seized during the search included a printer/scanner and counterfeit $50 bills, which were strewn around the bedroom, said police. The search also revealed packaging for suboxone that was located in Shellman’s purse and coat pocket, along with a spoon with residue and a syringe in a nightstand, according to the court documents.
Shellman admitted to police that she was using suboxone and did not have a prescription for it. She also told police that she was printing the money to be used when she played poker, said the police report.
Dodge and Shellman remain at the Knox County Jail on $10,000 bail each.
They will make their next court appearance May 19.
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