Crime & Safety
Suspects Accused Of Passing Counterfeit $100 Bills In Vestavia
The VHPD is searching for two female suspects who they say used counterfeit bills at at least one business in Vestavia Hills.
VESTAVIA HILLS, AL — The Vestavia Hills Police Department is searching for two female suspects they say have been using counterfeit $100 bills to make purchases at Vestavia businesses.
Police say the suspects used the counterfeit money at multiple Vestavia businesses during the afternoon and evening hours of August 7.
The white female is described as 5-foot-7 to 5-foot-9, thin build, and has a distinctive tattoo on her right arm that reads "Samantha." She was also described as having notably poor dental hygiene in that her teeth were black and rotting.
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The black female was described as approximately 5-foot-7, heavier build, with a tattoo reading "Princess" on her left upper chest.
The suspect's vehicle is a white Dodge pick-up with what is believed to be out of state plates.
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Anyone with any information about these suspects or this case is asked to contact Sgt. Cobb at 205-978-0117.
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