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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Police say a West Virginia man is accused of faking his own kidnapping in order to get money from his family.
WBOY-TV reports Monongalia County sheriff's deputies arrested 24-year-old Preston Smith of Morgantown.
Deputies say Smith allegedly sent a text message and called his brother indicating he was being held at gunpoint and that a kidnapper was demanding $2,000 in order to release Smith. Smith's brother called the sheriff's department, and deputies who responded to a convenience store found Smith without anyone holding him against his will.
Smith was charged with conspiracy and was being held Monday on $10,000 bond in the Northern Regional Jail. Jail records didn't indicate whether he has an attorney.
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