MSP Need Help Finding Woman Suspected of Money Scam
The Michigan State Police (MSP) are seeking public assistance in locating a woman suspected of passing counterfeit bills at businesses in Calhoun County and surrounding areas.
The incidents have been occurring over the past month, with the suspect entering different stores and using fake cash to put money onto online cards.
The scheme involves the woman presenting counterfeit currency to store employees, who then transfer the supposed value onto digital payment cards.
This method allows the suspect to convert fake physical money into usable digital funds.
MSP has released surveillance photos of the woman, hoping that members of the public may recognize her and provide information leading to her identification.
The images show a female individual believed to be responsible for multiple instances of passing counterfeit money in the region.
The investigation extends beyond Calhoun County, as authorities believe the suspect may have been active in other parts of West Michigan as well.
Law enforcement is working to determine the full extent of the fraudulent activities and the total amount of counterfeit money involved.
Businesses in Southwest Michigan are being advised to be vigilant when accepting cash payments, particularly when customers request to load money onto online cards.
Store owners and employees are encouraged to carefully examine money for signs of counterfeiting.
Anyone with information about the suspect or who may have encountered similar incidents is urged to contact the Michigan State Police Marshall Post
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