ROCK HILL, S.C. — Authorities say a man's provision of a counterfeit $20 bill to a friend for gas led to his arrest on heroin trafficking charges.
Channel 9's partners at The Herald reported a Rock Hill police report said a woman who tried to pay for gas with the bill early Tuesday told police that 33-year-old Christopher Matuse had given her the bill.
Police searching Matuse's jacket for more counterfeit money instead found a bag containing more than 15 grams of heroin, with an estimated street value of $2,360.
A search of the car revealed a suitcase belonging to the woman's brother, 26-year-old Joshua Hinson. That suitcase contained around .05 grams of black tar heroin and paraphernalia.
Matuse is charged with trafficking heroin and Hinson is charged with possession. It's unclear whether they have lawyers.
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