Delano Las Vegas Hotel Site of Financial Forgery Operation

Delano Las Vegas Hotel Site of Financial Forgery Operation.

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A man was arrested after a counterfeiting setup was discovered at the earlier this month, according to a recent news report.

 Delano Las VegasThe Delano Las Vegas, pictured above. A man was arrested after a forgery lab was found in the hotel. (Image: TripAdvisor)

Michael Was, 44, was charged after security guards found the “forgery laboratory” in two rooms at the Las Vegas Strip hotel where he had been staying, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

He was charged with establishing or possessing a financial laboratory with intent to commit an unlawful act, mail theft, and possessing a document or personal ID to commit forgery or counterfeiting.

He also was charged with being a prohibited person possessing a firearm and possession of a controlled substance.

During a search, security guards located pills, hypodermic needles, and suspected methamphetamine (meth). Guards also confiscated a gun from Was.

A background check by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) showed that Was was previously convicted in Nevada. Those charges included action in 2008 for burglary and in 2016 for establishing or possessing a financial forgery lab, forgery of a credit or debit card, theft, and forgery, according to the Review-Journal.

Blank Checks, Card Printers, Credit Cards Seized

Authorities found several other notable items, including additionally found blank checks, card printers, credit cards (a total of 12, which were stolen or forged), an embosser, an ID card printer, laminating sheets, paper cutters, passports, tax forms, and other materials used in the scheme, according to the Review-Journal.

Was’ notebook had details on various individuals involved in the forgery operation. Among the other items discovered were an electronic credit card reader and counterfeit keys for post office boxes.

It was not immediately known if the fake IDs were made for local residents or people living out of state. It was also unclear if the fraudulent IDs were for underage people or if they would be used for identity theft-related crimes.

Suspicous Charges Led to Arrest

The Delano is an all-suite boutique hotel operated by that is located inside . The hotel’s security staff began to investigate Was after discovering the credit card he used to reserve the rooms wasn t in his name.

That led them to search two adjoining rooms and to Was arrest on August 11.

He posted an unspecified bond, according to Las Vegas TV station KSNV, and was released from the . Was is scheduled to next appear in local court on February 15.

If convicted on the current charges, Was could be sentenced to several years in prison.

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