From Chelsea Phua:
Placer County Sheriff's officials arrested several people suspected of running a counterfeit currency printing operation in Loomis.
It's the second counterfeit currency operation busted in Placer County in the past week, detectives said.
In the latest incident, authorities say the suspects were arrested at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at a residence in the 3300 block of Auburn Folsom Road, where authorities say they have been running their operation since March.
Detectives investigating counterfeit currency passed at Target retail stores in Placer County obtained images of the suspects from video surveillance tapes. Investigators were able to identify the suspects and determine where they live.
During a search of the residence, detectives found the operation being conducted in two rooms. Detectives found $100-, $50- and $20-dollar counterfeit bills.
Authorities said six people lived at the residence and played an active role in producing and passing the counterfeit bills.
According to a news release, they are: (top photos, from left) Michael Patrick Casey, 37; Jorge Luis Pena, 53; Mark Randall Cosme, 23; Benjamin Marin Nunez, 37; Etta Sanders, 38; Tracy Irene McCormick, 33.
Two other suspects at the Loomis address were taken into custody for warrants not related to the counterfeit operation. They are (not pictured): Daniel Kral, 36, of Loomis and Stacy Lee Brady, 33, of Sacramento.


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