A HUNT has been launched for two men after counterfeit money was used at a Herefordshire garage.
Police say a group of people paid for sweets and drinks using Scottish £20 notes at Bennetts of Ross BP garage in Wilton, Ross-on-Wye, last week. It later transpired the notes were counterfeit.
Now, officers are searching for two men who they believe can help with enquiries into the incident.
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A police spokesperson said: "We’re appealing for the help of the public after counterfeit money was used the Bennetts of Ross BP garage in Wilton, near Ross-on-Wye, last week.
"On Wednesday, October 23, a group of people paid for sweets and drinks using Scottish £20 notes which it later transpired were counterfeit.
"We’re keen to speak to the men pictured as we believe they may be able to help with our enquiries into this incident.
"If you are one of the men pictured, or you know who they may be, please contact PC Kift on 07773034256 or Daryl.kift@westmercia.police.uk."
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