Man Charged With Using Altered Money Order To Buy Car

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A Nashville man was charged with forgery and drug possession after an investigation into altered financial documents Friday afternoon.

Oak Grove Police say on July 18th 34-year-old Patrick Darrah used an altered money order to buy a car at BW’s Auto sales in Oak Grove that was denied after being turned into a bank and the vehicles GPS was also removed.

He was reportedly located during a traffic stop on Interstate 24 on Friday after attempting to cash an altered check at a Check Express. During the stop, police say an unknown pill, a gun, several blank checks, and money orders were found in his possession.

Darrah was arrested and charged with first-degree forgery, first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, third-degree possession of a controlled substance, public intoxication, no registration receipt, and failure to produce an insurance card.

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