Rome man charged with forgery
by Lauren Jones, Staff Writer
Dec 25, 2012 | 3544 views | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A Rome man remained in jail Monday after he allegedly forged his name to two checks at the BP convenience store located at 1425 Turner McCall Boulevard on Sunday night, according to a Floyd County Jail report.

According to the report:

Christopher Dion High, 37, of 136 Sycamore St., was charged with two felony counts of forgery in the first degree.

He was being held without bond.

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