Couple charged in counterfeit money scheme at flea market

Couple charged in counterfeit money scheme at Sevierville flea market

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Melissa Hayes (source: Sevier County Sheriff's Office) Melissa Hayes (source: Sevier County Sheriff's Office)
Berlin Saylor (source: Sevier County Sheriff's Office) Berlin Saylor (source: Sevier County Sheriff's Office)

SEVIERVILLE (WATE) - Police arrested a couple accused of making and using counterfeit money Sunday morning at a Sevierville flea market.

Officers responded to Paradise Flea Market at 10:45 a.m. when vendors reported a couple paying them with fake money.

A flea market vendor took a $20 bill he was paid with to buy a drink at a convenience store. The worker there noticed the money was counterfeit.

The first vendor told police they received the money from a couple that was identified and arrested at the flea market.

Melissa Hayes, 33, and Berlin Saylor, 53, both of Sevier County, are charged with criminal simulation.

Police said they recovered $220 worth of counterfeit bills. Some of it was in the flea market and some was still in the couple's possession.

Investigators believe the couple made the money with regular copy paper and printed it on a home copier. They're also suspected of passing a counterfeit $10 bill at a local McDonald's earlier this year.

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