Dec 08, 2021

Abilene man arrested in connection to fraudulent checks case

Posted Dec 08, 2021 5:42 PM
<b>Larry McVey, Jr.</b> Photo courtesy Dickinson County Sheriff's Office
Larry McVey, Jr. Photo courtesy Dickinson County Sheriff's Office

By SALINA POST

ABILENE - An Abilene man has been arrested in connection to multiple fraudulent checks passed in the city.

The Abilene Police Department on Dec. 1 began investigating a number of fraudulent checks that were passed at several locations in Abilene. The total amount of loss was believed to be in excess of $30,000, according to a news release from the Abilene Police Department this morning.

On Monday, officers arrested Larry McVey, Jr., 34, of Abilene, in connection to the investigation. Additionally, officers recovered a stolen 2016 Chevrolet Silverado valued at $29,000 and a stolen 2021 Chevrolet Silverado valued at $49,000, the department noted.

McVey was arrested on the following requested charges, according to the Abilene Police Department.

●Theft by deception

●Giving a worthless check

●Forgery

●Unlawful acts involving computers

The investigation is ongoing and additional charges are possible, the news release noted.