Crime & Safety
Man, Woman Used Fake Hundred-Dollar Bill at NHP Diner: Police
They are wanted for possession of a forged instrument.

Police are looking to identify two people who used a counterfeit hundred-dollar bill at a New Hyde Park restaurant in late September 2015.
On Sept. 21, a man and woman were at the New Hyde Park Diner, located at 160 Hillside Ave., when an employee recognized them as the people who used counterfeit money to pay for their bill on a previous occasion.
The man and woman, who are wanted for possession of a forged instrument, were confronted and subsequently fled the scene in a silver minivan with an Indiana registration of WQY960.
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Crime Stoppers is asking anyone who can identify the two people, or have any information about this crime to call the toll free hotline: 1-800-255-TIPS (8477).
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Information on the above crime was released to the public on Tuesday, Jan. 12.
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