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2 teens arrested after Durham police seize $2.4K in counterfeit cash

Durham Regional Police arrested two 17-year-olds in Pickering Monday night after the men tried to pay for a $4 salad with a $50 US bill at a local restaurant.

Durham Regional Police warning people to look out for counterfeit currency

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Durham Regional Police are asking store owners and staff to be on the lookout for counterfeit cash after two teens were arrested and charged with fraud Monday night in Pickering. (CBC News)

Durham Regional Police arrested two 17-year-old malesin PickeringMonday nightafter theytried to pay for a $4 salad with a $50 USbill at a restaurant in Pickering.

Restaurant staff alerted police around 9 p.m.

Police say they found over $2,400 worth of U.S. counterfeit cash on the teens when they arrested the pair after leaving the St. Louis Bar and Grill onBayleyStreet.

Const. Amanda Hoover told CBC News a staff member noticed the billthe males were attempting to pay with had the"same serial number" as others in their wallet.

How to recognizeacounterfeit bill

"One of the biggest things you want to look for is the serial number on the bill,"Hoover said. "If you see the same serial number that's a big sign it's counterfeit."

Police arewarning local businesses to be on the look out for counterfeit cash,especially when accepting American currency, and to be "cautious of customers making low dollar value purchases" with largerbills, Hoover warned

Police say there is an increase in counterfeit money at this time of year, especially American $20, $50 and $100 bills. (Reuters)
The men are charged with four criminal offences, includingfraud under $5,000, uttering counterfeitmoney, possession of counterfeit money and possession of proceeds of crime.

Police are asking those with information to call Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 and say tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward.