Pictured from top Danilecs, Chubenko and Danileca.
(Town of Geddes, NY – July 29, 2011) Onondaga County Sheriff Kevin E. Walsh reports that three people have been charged after intentionally using counterfeit money to purchase food at a local McDonald’s restaurant.
Aleksandr N. Chubenko, (18), of 3 Bayberry Circle, Diana Danileca, (20), of 3 Bayberry Circle and Dimitrijs Danilecs, (21), also of 3 Bayberry Circle, have all been charged with one count of first-degree forgery and two counts of first-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument.
Just before 1 a.m. this morning, Chubenko, Danileca and Danilecs pulled into the McDonald’s Drive-thru, located at 3329 West Genesee St., ordered food and then paid for it with $100 bill. The currency’s appearance drew the attention of the attentive clerk and restaurant management immediately called for police.
Sheriff’s K-9 Deputy Vincent Ferrera was in the area when the call was dispatched and spotted the suspect vehicle leaving the restaurant. The suspects were subsequently stopped in the neighboring Wegmans parking lot.
Detectives assigned to the Sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Division were called to conduct a complete investigation, which determined the currency to be counterfeit and also identified the trio as suspects in a similar offence committed on July 28 at the Wegmans store, located at 4722 Onondaga Blvd.
During the course of the investigation detectives recovered a colored copier and various materials believed to have been used to manufacture the bogus bills.
The case will be forwarded to the Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office and the United States Secret Service for further review. Sheriff’s Detectives will also continue working with the Town of Geddes Police Department as it investigates reports of similar offenses.
Chunenko, Danileca and Danilecs were arraigned in the Town of Geddes Court, where bail was set in the amount of $25,000 cash or $50,000 bond. All three were lodged at the Onondaga County Justice Center and are scheduled to return to court on Aug. 8.
Forgery in the 1st degree and criminal possession of a forged instrument in the 1st degree are both class C felonies.




