Crime & Safety

Counterfeit $100 Bills Passed At Lancaster Ave. Acme

Police are investigating the passing of counterfeit $100 bills at the Acme in Devon. Check your larger bills if you recently shopped there.

Police are investigating the passing of multiple $100 bills at the Acme Market in Devon.

The incidents occurred at the Acme located on the 700 block of Lancaster Avenue on Tuesday, May 17 and Wednesday, May 18, Tredyffrin Township police said.

Hernan Rivera-Vallecilla, 58, of Philadelphia has been arrested in connection to the incidents. Rivera-Vallecilla is a Colombian national, authorities said.

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The U.S. Secret Service conducted an interview with him and I.C.E./HSI were both involved for future deportation proceedings, police said.

One bill’s serial number was replicated, SN# DC 11333382L. Other known SNs include: LD 92099000I, LE 30266239B, LF 90328050C, LA 24424987 B, LF 53947769I and AB 19728315K, according to authorities.

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Most of the counterfeits were new style, Series 2009 bills with good paper and color properties, police said.

The metal band running through the middle of the bills became exposed through the face of the bills. Secret Service said there have been numerous similar incidents throughout in the Philadelphia area.

A preliminary hearing for Rivera-Vallecilla is set for May 25 at 9 a.m.

Police are asking the public to always check larger denomination bills when received at public places.

Anyone with any information on this man or these incidents is urged to contact the Tredyffrin Twp. Police Department Detective Division at 610-644-3221.

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