What started as a Berlin alert has grown into a Worcester Criminal Investigations Bureau search for two women suspected of passing counterfeit $100 bills in Berlin, Pocomoke City and West Ocean City.
On Dec. 16, Berlin Police issued a “be on the lookout” alert for two Hispanic females, one believed to be Giselle Suarez, 18, from Herndon, Va. and the other unidentified female is described as being in her 20s. A security photograph shows the unidentified female wearing a camouflage-patterned shirt, black pants and gold hoop earrings.
Berlin Police Chief Arnold Downing and CBI Lt. Ed Shreier said the investigation is continuing, without new incidents reported or additional fake bills attributed to the young women being discovered.
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3 comments:
ahhhhhhhhhh **** No comprehendeeee
So easy to do now, even using Aqua net hairspray fools the counterfeit pens. US money needs to be made out of plastic like in Europe. Check their bills out, and now in the fifth year of use, and no counterfeit bills yet.
Do away with money all together .Everyone gets a credit/debit card witch will stop illegal transactions.
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