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Counterfeit bills used at Mass. store

Fake $100s had Lincoln watermark

Updated: Thursday, 15 Nov 2012, 6:38 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 15 Nov 2012, 11:55 AM EST

ATTLEBORO, Mass. (WPRI/AP) - A Rhode Island man police say used counterfeit $100 bills to make purchases at a Target store made a critical mistake.

The bills look legitimate at first glance, but their watermarks improperly display Pres. Abraham Lincoln. Police tell us the counterfeits were originally $5 bills, but were bleached and made to look like $100s.

Dana Leland of Central Falls was held on $1,000 cash bail after pleading not guilty Wednesday in Attleboro District Court to charges of uttering a counterfeit note and possession of a counterfeit note.

Police tell The Sun Chronicle the 29-year-old Leland used the fake notes on three consecutive days at the North Attleboro store to buy items worth less than $25.

Leland's lawyer said her client has struggled with drug and alcohol problems and untreated mental health issues, and had a relapse.


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