Man uses fake ten-spots buying groceries at Heinen’s: Brecksville Police Blotter

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Man uses fake ten-spots buying groceries at Heinen’s: Brecksville Police Blotter
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In this week’s Brecksville Police Blotter, a Heinen’s loss prevention officer called police about a counterfeit $10 bill used to pay for groceries at the Chippewa Road grocery store.

Updated: Oct. 18, 2023, 8:03 a.m.On Sept. 22, a Heinen’s loss prevention officer called police about a counterfeit $10 bill used to pay for groceries at the Chippewa Road grocery store.

An arriving officer talked to the caller, who said a day earlier an older man with gray hair used four counterfeit $10 bills to pay for a $38 order.The suspect left in a newer model Toyota Corolla. By then the cashier discovered the bills were fake but it was too late.Get police blotters by email every weekday for free with our new Police Blotter newsletter. Sign up at

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