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Updated: 2:33 PM Jan 12, 2009
2nd Counterfeit Bill Incident
Harrisonburg, Va. For the second time in a week, police say someone used counterfeit money to pay for merchandise. Posted: 10:45 PM Jan 11, 2009Reporter: Keith Jones Email Address: kjones@whsv.com |
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For the second time in a week, police say someone used counterfeit money to pay for merchandise.
According to the report, a $50 bill was used at the Food Lion on Carlton Street around 5:30 Sunday afternoon.
No arrests were made because police decided the person didn't know the money was fake.
Police say the bill was sent to the Secret Service for investigation.
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Posted by: 1234
Location: broadway
on Jan 12, 2009 at 06:18 PM
Would like to know what happen with the Red Front incident haven't heard a word. Is that a hush, hush story .
Posted by: charles
on Jan 12, 2009 at 09:39 AM
If the markers that most businesses use to detect the counterfeit money were available for each and every one to use then we as a general public would be more educated in knowing when we came across the counterfeit bills. Please run an article on how to detect a FACK BILL. Thanks
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