Counterfeit currency being passed at stores in Salisbury
Associated Press//December 30, 2015//
SALISBURY — Salisbury Police say counterfeit currency is being passed at stores throughout the area during the holiday shopping season.
Counterfeit $50, $20 and $5 bills have been passed at about 10 businesses between Dec. 15 and 27, officers said in a news release Tuesday.
Authorities say people have used the counterfeit money to buy gift cards, money orders, car washing services and food.
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