Lancaster Police Seek Suspects in Counterfeit Money Case

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Northern Lancaster County Regional Police are investigating a case involving counterfeit 100-dollar bills used at several businesses in Warwick Township. On Monday (October 27), a man and woman allegedly used the fake bills to make purchases at CVS in Doe Run Commons and Dirty Dough and Pet Supplies at the Shoppes at Kissel Village, according to the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department.

The investigation revealed that the same male suspect was involved in a similar incident at a CVS in Ephrata later that day. The counterfeit bills used in Ephrata had matching serial numbers to those used in Warwick Township.

Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspects. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department at 717-664-1180. The police urge businesses and individuals to remain vigilant when accepting cash and to verify the authenticity of currency.


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