By Matt Kawahara
mkawahara@sacbee.com
Placer County sheriff's detectives have arrested one of two women suspected of passing nearly $27,000 in counterfeit bills in Placer and Sacramento counties, a sheriff's detective said.
Aimee Taylor, 26, of Sacramento, was arrested at 3 p.m. Thursday at Heritage Inn in Roseville, said sheriff's Detective Jim Hudson. Information provided by the public helped detectives find Taylor.
Placer County sheriff's detectives, Roseville police and U.S. Secret Service officials participated in the arrest, Hudson said.
Taylor was taken into custody and transported to the Sacramento County Main Jail. She was booked into the jail on suspicion of burglary and forgery, and is being held in lieu of $75,000 bail, jail booking logs show.
Investigators are continuing to search for Brandie Smith, 26, of Sacramento, the second suspect accused of passing the fake money.
Anyone with information on Smith's location is asked to call Detective Jim Hudson at (530) 889-7855. People who wish to remain anonymous may call Placer County Crime Stoppers at (800) 923-8191.
Call The Bee's Matt Kawahara, (916) 321-1015.









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