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4 men pass $2.5K in counterfeit money at Indiana County grocery store

Maddie Aiken
By Maddie Aiken
1 Min Read Aug. 26, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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State police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding four men who used 25 counterfeit $100 bills at a White Township grocery store on Thursday.

The men, who are in their early 20s, left the store in a dark sedan after buying $2,500 of goods with the counterfeit money at around 4 p.m., police say.

There were other incidents on Thursday in which counterfeit bills were passed or attempted to be passed in the area, police said.

Since January, state police have reported a series of similar incidents with various suspects passing counterfeit $100 and $20 bills in Westmoreland and Indiana counties.


Related:

Troopers seek man accused of passing fake $100 bills in Derry Township

State police warn of counterfeit $100 bills circulating in Westmoreland

45 counterfeit $20s used at 2 Salem businesses, police say


Those with information can contact state police at 724-357-1960.

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