Frankfort police have arrested four people and charged them with stealing money from coin machines.
Police say the investigation started on Tuesday when the owner of the Express Car Wash reported suspects taking money from his coin change machine. When the owner confronted them, they ran. He told police he saw a small grey SUV leave the area moments later.
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Officers say they spotted the vehicle driving past as they investigated, and pulled over a gray Hyundai Sante Fe. Investigators say they found evidence in the vehicle and from surveillance video connecting the suspects with the theft. Police say they also discovered paper money folded with clear tape attached to it, along with numerous reels of fishing line, packing tape and super glue. Officers also found a large number of quarters in the SUV.
Police later picked up two other men in Lexington in connection with the case.
Officers arrested Fredlene Goodman, 29, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Jonathan Tedder, 28, of Boaz, Ala., and charged them with unlawful use of slugs and theft by unlawful taking from a coin machine, both felony offenses. They also arrested Larry Searce, 35, of Parma, Ohio, and Chad Noureddine, 22, of Christiana, Tenn., and charged them with unlawful use of slugs.






