Crime & Safety
Trio Tried To Use Counterfeit Money At Warrington Business: Cops
Police in Warrington are investigating after three men tried to use counterfeit money at the local McDonald's restaurant.

WARRINGTON, PA — Police in Warrington are investigating after a group of men tried to use counterfeit money at the local McDonald's restaurant.
According to police, the trio attempted to use a fake $50 bill at the restaurant. When the employee did not accept the bill, one of the men took it back and all three left in a dark-colored SUV.
They turned into the Red Robin Diner, parked, and went inside, but left quickly, police said.
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Anyone with any information should contact the Warrington Township Police at 215-343-3311 or submit a tip on Crimewatch.
The following descriptions of the suspects were offered by police:
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The first suspect was described as a black male, weighing 140 pounds wearing a baseball hat and a hooded jacket. The second was a black man wearing a two-color knit hat and a black and gray Adidas jacket, jeans and sneakers. The third suspect is a black man with glasses, beard and mustache. He had a pony tail and was wearing a white knit hat black and gray Adidas jacket with black sweat pants and sneakers.
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