Redmond Police Investigate Surge in Counterfeit $100 Bills; Seeks Public Assistance

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Redmond, OR – The Redmond Police Department is actively seeking information from the public to help identify a person of interest connected to a recent surge in counterfeit $100 bills circulating at local businesses. Reports indicate that the suspect successfully passed these counterfeit bills during cash transactions, sometimes requesting smaller bills or change for the fake $100.

In the past two days alone, a local bank has reported the identification of five counterfeit $100 bills, raising concerns about the extent of this fraudulent activity in the community.

Business owners are encouraged to visit KnowYourMoney.pdf (secretservice.gov) for valuable resources on identifying counterfeit currency. If a counterfeit bill is detected, businesses are urged to contact the police immediately through dispatch at 541-693-6911. It is crucial to provide information about any associated vehicles and a physical description of the individual attempting to pass the counterfeit bill.

The Redmond Police Department emphasizes the significance of community collaboration in tackling this issue and urges residents to remain vigilant. Cooperation with law enforcement and the dissemination of information can contribute to the swift identification and apprehension of the suspect involved in this counterfeiting activity.

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