Dundee police say a man used fake $100 bills at multiple businesses; officers are gathering video and urge anyone with information to come forward.
DUNDEE, Mich. — The Dundee Police Department is investigating after three businesses in the village reported receiving counterfeit $100 bills during separate incidents over a 16-hour span.
According to police, the fake bills were used at restaurants and other local establishments. Officers are currently reviewing video footage from the affected locations and plan to share images of the suspect once the footage is available.
The suspect is described as a white man in his 40s who may be driving a gray Toyota Tundra.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Brian Biegajski at the Village of Dundee Police Department by emailing bbiegajski@villageofdundee.net.
The Dundee Area Business Association and Downtown Development Authority have been notified of the incidents.
This article was published by Victoria Dugger on 2025-11-03 16:05:00
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