York police are warning the public to be wary about accepting $100 bills after counterfeit cash was reportedly received by victims who arranged online to sell their high-value items.
Police are warning the public about counterfeit money being used to purchase high-end items through online sites.
There have been 14 incidents since last October involving fake $100 Canadian bills, police said in offering tips to spot counterfeit money.
Wyatt was indicted on one count of felony counterfeiting and two counts of felony theft, according to the Facebook post.
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The Cape Breton Regional Police Service is warning of counterfeit $100 bills in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
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