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Dallas Woman Sentenced To 5 ½ Years In Prison After Convictions For Identity Theft And Forgery In Area Counterfeiting Operation. - 10/01/25

DALLAS (OR) – Stephanny Shabri Johnson, 37, has been sentenced to serve 66 months (5 ½ years) in prison for her role in a scheme to create and distribute counterfeit currency in the Salem-Dallas area as well as being in possession of multiple stolen documents containing personal identifying information.

 

Johnson, of Dallas, was sentenced by Polk County Circuit Judge Rafael A. Caso, after a jury found her guilty of Aggravated Identity Theft, Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the First Degree, two counts of Forgery in the First Degree, and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Forgery Device. Johnson will also be required to serve a two year term of Post-Prison Supervision upon her release.

 

The case was investigated by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the United States Secret Service, and prosecuted by Polk County Deputy District Attorney Garrett Lewellen.

 

Dallas Woman Sentenced To 5 ½ Years In Prison After Convictions For Identity Theft And Forgery In Area Counterfeiting Operation. - 10/01/25

DALLAS (OR) – Stephanny Shabri Johnson, 37, has been sentenced to serve 66 months (5 ½ years) in prison for her role in a scheme to create and distribute counterfeit currency in the Salem-Dallas area as well as being in possession of multiple stolen documents containing personal identifying information.

 

Johnson, of Dallas, was sentenced by Polk County Circuit Judge Rafael A. Caso, after a jury found her guilty of Aggravated Identity Theft, Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the First Degree, two counts of Forgery in the First Degree, and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Forgery Device. Johnson will also be required to serve a two year term of Post-Prison Supervision upon her release.

 

The case was investigated by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the United States Secret Service, and prosecuted by Polk County Deputy District Attorney Garrett Lewellen.