Police in Mission, British Columbia, arrest two 18-year-olds after they attempt to use counterfeit $100 bills at local businesses, prompting a significant investigation. One suspect was linked to a residence where authorities discovered two loaded handguns, a silencer, and over $10,000 in authentic cash, highlighting the seriousness of the crime.
The counterfeit bills, although convincing to the touch, bore the label “Prop Money” and lacked key security features. This incident serves as a critical reminder for businesses and individuals to verify currency authenticity, particularly for higher denominations. Police encourage anyone who encounters counterfeit bills to report them immediately.
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