Image Released of Man Who Allegedly Used Fake Hundred-Dollar Bills
The bills were used at two local donut shops, Attleboro police say.
Attleboro police are looking for a man who they say paid or attempted to pay with fake hundred-dollar bills last week at two local donut shops. An image of the suspect from a surveillance video was released Monday morning. Witnesses say he is a white male in his 20s.
The first reported counterfeit incident happened Jan. 20 and the second one took place Jan. 21, Detective Sgt. Arthur Brillon wrote in a press release. The serial number on the fake bills is HD25081764B.
Anybody with information about the suspect should call the Attleboro police at 508-222-1212.
You'll hate me
12:15 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013
1) Why are you using the smallest image possible?
2) Who would use $100 bills (real or fake) for doughnuts?
Jonathan Friedman
12:20 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013
Interesting user name. We are using the image that was sent to us.
Muriel Reilly
6:45 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Hate me person: That's not uncommon; I often see construction guys hand over a $100 bill when grabbing their morning DD.