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Police looking for man who used counterfeit money

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The Boynton Beach Police Department is looking for the public’s help in identifying a man who used counterfeit $100 bills to buy $600 worth of money orders from a 7-Eleven at 744 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. on Sept. 25.

Stephanie Slater, department spokeswoman, said the man returned the same day and tried to buy $600 worth of more money orders but was denied.

Anyone who has information on who the man is should call Boynton Beach Detective Michael Vail at 561-742-6159 or Sgt. Frank Ranzie at 561-742-6132.

Tips can also be submitted through www.bbpd.org.

Mike Rothman can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com.

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