Durham Police are searching for a man after he repeatedly used counterfeit money at a shop in Pickering.
On three separate days in July, a man made purchases using counterfeit money at a petrol station in the area of Liverpool Road and Pickering Parkway in Pickering.
The suspect is described as follows: male, black, approximately 50 years old, slim build, with short grey/black hair and a small grey goatee. He was last seen wearing a black short sleeve shirt with a grey stripe pattern.
A photo of the suspect can be found at www.drps.ca.
Anyone who can identify this man or has information regarding this incident is asked to contact D/Cst. Kane of the Financial Crimes Unit at 1-888-579-1520, ext. 5371.
Editor’s note: Durham Post does not name or identify the accused as:
1. You are at this time a suspect and have not been convicted by a court, and
2. Sometimes charges are changed or dropped.
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