State police warn about circulation of counterfeit money, including $100 prop bills
Counterfeit $20 and $100 bills marked as movie props are increasingly found in Maine, with police urging vigilance and detection training for businesses.
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Police warn of spike in counterfeit bills from Bangor to Aroostook
Police are warning of a surge in counterfeit U.S. currency circulating from Bangor to Aroostook County. The most recent reports have involved $20 and $100 bills, with some apparently originating as movie props, the Maine State Police said in a public alert on social media Thursday. “Most incidents involve business deposits, but anyone handling cash should remain vigilant,” police said. “These markings can be easily missed during busy transaction…
Maine State Police Warns of Rise in Counterfeit Cash Across the State
The Maine State Police took to social media on Thursday to warn of an alleged rise in the use of counterfeit cash across the state in recent weeks. [RELATED: Word of the Year: Fraud…] Police stated that the majority of recent counterfeit bills discovered have been used in business deposits, but urged vigilance from anyone [...] The post Maine State Police Warns of Rise in Counterfeit Cash Across the State appeared first on The Maine Wire.
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