Counterfeit bills in ATMs ? printed on only one side and found last week ? lead to FBI arrest of employee for an ATM-servicing firm. Counterfeit bills in two New York ATMs replaced some $11,000 in cash.
EnlargeAuthorities say a man accused of stuffing amateurish?counterfeit?bills in ATMs of two midtown Manhattan banks has been arrested.
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The FBI said Gene Carlo Pena was arrested at Kennedy Airport Monday afternoon.
WNBC-TV reports he returned voluntarily from the Dominican Republic. FBI said Pena worked for a company that serviced the ATMs.
He faces embezzlement and other charges.
It wasn't immediately clear if he had a lawyer.
The bills were discovered last week at two Chase branches ? on 57th Street and on Ninth Avenue. The banks were short a total of some $11,000.
The?counterfeit?bills were blank on one side. Authorities believe they were meant to trick the ATM into believing it was carrying a full complement of cash.
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