Crime & Safety
Counterfeit Bills Passed At Doylestown Wawa: Police
The same people are suspected of passing several counterfeit bills at other Wawa stores in the area, police said.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — Police are trying to track down a group of men who passed counterfeit $100 bills at a Doylestown Borough Wawa, as well as other stores in the area.
The incident was reported Sept. 3 at the Wawa Store located at 339 S. Main Street. Video footage taken from the scene shows two men parking a car, getting out, and immediately entering the store. A third man then gets out of the car and stands on a nearby sidewalk.
The car then pulls across the street into a nearby parking lot. Police believe the car is a Dodge Dart.
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Video evidence then shows the two men who got out of the car inside the Wawa store making small purchases using counterfeit $100 bills. Both then leave the store and return to the car waiting across the street.
The same people are suspected of passing several counterfeit bills at other Wawa stores in the area, police said.
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Anyone knowing the identity of the suspects is asked to contact 215-345-4143 or Submit a Tip anonymously here.
The following video was shared by Central Bucks Regional Police:
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