Two Suspect Sought for Using Counterfeit $100 Bills at Watertown Store

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Watertown Police Department

Watertown Police seek the identities of these two men suspected of using counterfeit bills at a Watertown store.

Watertown Police Department

Watertown Police seek the identities of these two men suspected of using counterfeit bills at a Watertown store.

Two men are suspected by the Watertown Police of using three counterfeit $100 bills at a store in town. 

On Oct. 2, the owner of Arsenal Wine & Spirits went to make a cash deposit and the bank informed the owner that there were three counterfeit bills in the deposit.

When reviewing security footage, the owner saw that on Sept. 29 at about 7:45 p.m. two men came into the store to make two separate small purchases with $100 bills, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. They left the store and came back a short time later and asked for change for a third $100 bill.

Watertown detectives are investigating the incident and seek help identifying the suspects from the video (see the photos above).

Anyone with information should contact Det. Patricia Grady at 617-972-6554 or pgrady@police.watertown-ma.gov

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