Brant OPP is investigating after a pair of reports of counterfeit money being used in Burford.
BURFORD - There was not one but two reports of counterfeit money being used in Burford.
On Saturday after 1 p.m. a male entered a business on King Street and used a counterfeit $100 bill to get a pack of cigarettes, and tried to break another bill, but was declined. Later that day around 6:45 a second suspect went into a business in the area and bought food with a counterfeit $100 bill.
The first suspect is described as a white male, approximately 50 years old and was wearing a black jacket with "Home Hardware" on it, a black "CAT" baseball cap, tan pants, and glasses. He also had a grey beard.
The second suspect is a white male and 25-35 years old. He was wearing a black hat, beige jacket, grey jogging pants and tan-coloured shoes. Witnesses also observed this suspect having a large amount of $100 bills in his wallet.
Police believe the two suspects could be working together. Anyone with information is asked to call the Brant OPP or Crime Stoppers.


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