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Police seek help on counterfeit cash

Staff ReporterCanning Gazette

A fake $50 note was used.

The man is described as being in his mid 50s, very short and stocky, about 155cm, bald, with a fair complexion, slight European accent and walking with a limp.

He was wearing a dark blue wind- proof zip-up jacket, new black and white ‘DC’ shoes and dark denim jeans.

The woman was described as approximately 27, 170cm tall, with blonde hair tied in a pony tail.

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If you recognise the pair, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

If you work in a business in the area, be aware of fake $50 notes.

Call police on 131 444 if you have seen someone trying to pass these notes.