Three Suspects Sought for Fake Money in LaSalle
LaSalle police are searching for three individuals accused of using counterfeit currency at local businesses. Authorities urge businesses to verify cash authenticity.
LaSalle police are searching for three individuals accused of using counterfeit currency at local businesses. Authorities urge businesses to verify cash authenticity.
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LaSalle police provide expert tips on detecting counterfeit cash. Learn to distinguish real from fake bills and protect yourself from financial fraud. Stay informed!
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Essex County OPP issue a warning about counterfeit $100 bills used in local businesses. LaSalle Police host a free information session to help the public spot fake currency. Learn the security features to check.
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