Salina Post
SALINA – Law enforcement authorities in Salina are investigating three additional reports of counterfeit money.
Police say a woman received a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill last week as payment for babysitting. She took it to the bank and they indicated it was a fraudulent bill.
Another woman told police she was in possession of a counterfeit ten-dollar bill she said she received in change from Burger King on Monday.
She attempted to use the bill it at Burger King on Tuesday. Employees told her it was counterfeit.
On Tuesday night, police reported a man tried to purchase several items with a ten-dollar bill at a local convenience store.
The clerk believed the bills were counterfeit and returned them.
Police are looking for the man described as a white male, approximately 60 years old, five foot three inches tall and 150 pounds.
All counterfeit money collected by the police is then transferred to the Secret Service. They handle all counterfeit money cases.
			