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Men Who Claimed To Find Buried Treasure Arrested
Police Say Roofers Found Money In Someone's House
UPDATED: 8:34 am EDT April 29,
2005
BOSTON -- It sounded like a tall tale from a storybook and it turns out it may well have been just that. Two men who claimed they found buried treasure in the back yard of a Massachusetts home were arrested for allegedly receiving stolen property.Methuen police chief Joseph E. Solomon said Friday that Tim Crebase, 22, of Methuen, and Barry Billcliff, 27, of Manchester, N.H., are roofers who actually found the money in the rafters of an old house they were renovating, so it doesn't belong to them.
SLIDESHOW: Men Find Treasure? Solomon told ABC's "Good Morning America" that the pair are facing charges of receiving stolen property worth more than $250 and conspiracy, among other charges. He said police began to be suspicious about the find Thursday when the stories about how the money was discovered kept changing."It appeared to be the American dream and it just turned out to be a fraud," Solomon said.The antique bank notes and currency the pair found could be worth as much as $100,000 and the money is authentic -- but the stories about how the money was found were phony and Solomon said one of the men eventually confessed.Solomon said if the men had not gone to the media with the story of their discovery, they probably could have taken it out of state and sold it to dealers and collectors and kept the profits. Instead, their story garnered national attention, including closer scrutiny by the police and even the Secret Service."They probably could have gotten away with it all," Solomon said. "I guess sometimes wanting to be famous is the downfall of some people."
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