Crime & Safety

Police Looking for Man who Passed Counterfeit Money at a Stoughton Pharmacy

A man allegedly passed counterfeit money at Rite Aid in Stoughton, according to Mass Most Wanted.

Stoughton Police are looking for a man who allegedly passed a counterfeit $100 bill at the in Shaw's Plaza on Washington St. in Stoughton, according to the website Mass Most Wanted.

The alleged incident was reported on July 19, 2012. The man is described as having a large build, light complexion and is of medium height.

The vehicle that dropped off the suspect at Rite Aid "appears to be a hummer with after market wheels," according to Mass Most Wanted.

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This comes a little more than a week after at both Tedeschi Food Shops in town and at Stop and Shop. Those counterfeit bills all had the same serial number, according to Mass Most Wanted.

, described as having a medium build, with a medium complexion and of medium height, does not match the description of the Rite Aid counterfeit suspect.

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If you have any information about either case, please contact Stoughton Police at 781-344-2575 or 781-344-2424.

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