Regina Man Charged Following Use Of Counterfeit Currency Has New Court Date

The matters of a man facing several charges, following the alleged use of counterfeit currency at a Regina business, were back before the court yesterday.

On May 10th, Regina Police got a report from a Dewdney Avenue business, where someone used or attempted to use fake one-hundred-dollar bills for purchases, on April 17th and May 3rd.

The investigation led to two suspects being identified, and a suspect vehicle located on May 11th, at a home on Alexandra Street, where search warrants were executed and evidence was seized.

37-year-old Pierre Laferte, of Regina, had his matters adjourned to Monday, in Regina Provincial Court.

In December, the charges against his co-accused, 32-year-old Tyson Knutson of Grenfell, were withdrawn.

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