In the what-a-scumbag-department is another story about a counterfeit shover victimizing little kids. -Editor
Authorities in the northwestern Wisconsin village of Lake Nebagamon are warning the public about counterfeit money circulating in the
area — mostly $20 bills, but also a few $10 bills.
Even child entrepreneurs have not been immune. A man reportedly asked a young girl for change from her Kool-Aid stand Sunday in Lake
Nebagamon and gave her counterfeit money in exchange, according to Douglas County Sheriff's Office records.
Superior police Det. Chris Moe said 23 counterfeit bills have been reported in the city since February, including three over the weekend
and a new report Monday morning.
I hope there's a special place in hell reserved for these jerks. -Editor
To read the complete article, see:
Police: Man asks for change
using counterfeit money at Kool-Aid stand
(www.inforum.com/news/4059285-police-man-asks-change-using-counterfeit-money-kool-aid-stand)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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