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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Police: Two Groups of Young New Yorkers Come to CT to Pass Counterfeit $100 Bills

When Olivia Cevallos bought an orange juice and several small cookies for $7.64 at the Panera Bread restaurant in Darien, she handed the clerk a phony $100, according to police, and received $92.36 back in real money. The 20-year-old Brooklynite's act of larceny, according to Darien police reports, was the least lucrative of the counterfeit-money exchanges that day.



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