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C-ville PD working counterfeit twenty dollar bill cases

Twelve businesses in Campbellsville, KY, already report being victimized

Bulletin from Dennis Benningfield, Campbellsville, KY Police Department

The Campbellsville Police Department is currently working cases involving counterfeit twenty dollar bills.

Several (twelve) businesses have been victimized. We want to let all business owners know to be cautious in accepting any twenty dollar bill that looks suspicious. We would encourage anyone to take as much information as possible such as driver's license information, vehicle description, suspect description and report this to the Campbellsville Police Department as soon as possible.

Anyone can contact the Campbellsville Police department at (270) 465-4122. Ask for Lieutenant Pat Thompson or Detective Brian Morgan.If anyone has any information about these incidents and want to report anonymously they can call the PRIDE number at (270) 469-7743. -Dennis Benningfield




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