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Fake $100 Bills Found at Kohl's, Subway, Petsmart, Police Say

Brian Asquith, 20, of Reading, is charged with forgery, tampering with evidence and possession of a small amount of marijuana.

Colonial Regional Police say a Reading man tried to use counterfeit $100 bills at three Lower Nazareth businesses Tuesday, and then tried to hide the evidence against him in the back of a police car.

Brian Asquith, 20, is charged with forgery, tampering with evidence and possession of a small amount of marijuana.

According to police, officers were called to the Kohl's in Lower Nazareth after Asquith allegedly tried to use a phony $100 bill. Police say they discovered two more bills, as well as a baggie of marijuana, on Asquith after he was arrested.

Court records say two other nearby businessesβ€”Subway and Petsmartβ€”told police Asquith had used fake bills at their stores as well.

While in the back of a police cruiser, Asquith allegedly tried to hide the bills under his seat cushion.

He was arraigned before on-duty District Judge Richard Yetter in Wilson and sent to Northampton County Prison after failing to post $15,000 bail.

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