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Arrest in Staunton counterfeiting case: Another suspect sought

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Staunton Police arrested Danielle M. Embrey, 32 of Staunton, on Saturday in connection with recent incidents involving counterfeit currency. Embrey was charged with four counts of Uttering Counterfeit Bills.

The Staunton Police Department is asking the public’s assistance in locating another suspect in the ongoing investigation. Amanda Linn Johnson is wanted on one count of Forging Coin or Bank Notes.

She is described as a white female, 24 years old, 5’6”, and approximately 130 lbs.

Anyone with information about her location is asked to call either Crimestoppers at 1-800-322-2017 or the Staunton Police Department at 540-332-3842.

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