• e-Edition
  • Directory
  • Classifieds
  • Obituaries
  • Special Sections
    • Guide to Education
  • Quick Nav
Lac La Biche Post
eEdition
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
    • Community News
    • Politics
    • Entertainment
    • Movie Reviews
    • Everywhere Else
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
  • Comment
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Letters
    • Write a Letter
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
    • Local Listings
  • Our Community
    • Events Calendar
  • Contests
  • Lac La Biche Post
    • Distribution Map
    • About Us
    • News Tips
    • Advertise With Us
    • Commercial Printing
    • Features
    • Lac La Biche Directory
    • Contact

Local RCMP warn of bogus bucks

Thursday, Dec 14, 2017 01:53 pm

Comments    |   

A A

    • They are the same size and shape... but the big Chinese words are one telltale sign these notes are fake
      They are the same size and shape... but the big Chinese words are one telltale sign these notes are fake

    Lac La Biche RCMP aren’t laughing about some funny money that’s surfaced in the community. In fact, they are issuing a serious alert to residents and business owners about the counterfeit Canadian currency that has been circulating.
    “We have three or four files on the go,” said Lac La Biche RCMP Sgt. Steve Genereaux. “We want to send a caution to residents, shoppers and especially businesses to be wary.”

    Obvious errors

    The notes that have been discovered in the last week are fairly easy to identify as being fakes.
    Not only are they missing the security details like the clear plastic, but there is another telling feature.
    “They have big Chinese symbols written on them,” said Genereaux, adding that despite what might seem like an obvious fake, the bills might get missed in busy transactions or within a small stack of notes.
    “If they are mixed in with other bills, or folded over, or if it is busy at the till …. We just want the public to be aware,” he said.
    It is believed the bills were found through the online store Amazon. Genereaux located an image of one of the bills from an online website. He said the same bills have been involved in scams in the Edmonton area over the last year. He said so far there have been denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 circulated in this region.

    A maximum fine for creating and using counterfeit currency can be as high as 14 years in jail according to Canadian law. 
    Local police say they do have some information on suspects, but are continuing to investigate.

    Like our coverage? Support your local newspaper and buy the full edition here.


  • Previous Story
    Next Story


    From Around The Province

    • Crosswalk included in 53K 'branding' project

      Conlon signs with Windsor University

      Thursday Apr 19, 2018

      Cochrane Eagle

      Former Cochrane High Cobras quarterback Brett Conlon officially signed with the University of Windsor Lancers football program on April 13.

    • Crosswalk included in 53K 'branding' project

      MLA appointed to chair endangered species committee

      Thursday Apr 19, 2018

      Cochrane Eagle

      Minister Shannon Phillips of Alberta Environment and Parks has appointed Banff-Cochrane NDP MLA Cam Westhead as the Chair for the Endangered Species …

    • Crosswalk included in 53K 'branding' project

      Mosque didn’t fit land use, councillor

      Thursday Apr 19, 2018

      Cochrane Eagle

      Applicants of a rejected application for a mosque to be built in the community of Bearspaw cannot confirm how they will move forward.

    • Crosswalk included in 53K 'branding' project

      Rockyview Hotel has spooky guests

      Thursday Apr 19, 2018

      Cochrane Eagle

      One early morning while Caesar Escobar was working in the Rockyview Hotel restaurant kitchen, a woman called his name.

    Comments


    The Lac La Biche Post welcomes your opinions and comments. We do not allow personal attacks, offensive language or unsubstantiated allegations. We reserve the right to delete comments deemed inappropriate. We reserve the right to close the comments thread for stories that are deemed especially sensitive. For further information, please contact the editor or publisher.

    blog comments powered by Disqus

    WebPoll


    Show Results from Previous Polls

    Popular Posts

    • Most Read
    • Most Commented
    Petro Canada theft at lunchtime

    Petro Canada theft at lunchtime

    April 18, 2018

    • 616

    "I wonder whatever happened to my gun."

    April 9, 2018

    • 173
    Leading by example

    Leading by example

    March 24, 2018

    • 149

    Latest eEdition

    eEdition
    Click Here for the Latest eEdition.
    Past editions can be accessed by clicking the 'Archive' tab on the left from the current eEdition.

    Community Events

    Submit an Event   |    View All Events

    Upcoming Events
      

      Also on Lac La Biche Post

      Lac La Biche Obituaries LLB Features

      HotAds

      • Jobs
      • Properties
      • Lost Items
      Hot Jobs Get Results!
      Hot Properties Get Results!
      ERROR: Object template cce_-1 is missing!
      Tweets from http://twitter.com/LLBPOSTnews
      Instagram
      BACK TO TOP

      NORTHERN PUBLICATIONS

      • Athabasca Advocate
      • Barrhead Leader
      • Bonnyville Nouvelle
      • Edmonton Woman
      • Lac La Biche Post
      • St. Albert Gazette
      • St. Paul Journal
      • Westlock News

      CENTRAL PUBLICATIONS

      • Innisfail Province
      • Mountain View Gazette
      • Olds Albertan
      • Sundre Roundup

      SOUTHERN PUBLICATIONS

      • Airdrie City View
      • Rocky Mountain Outlook
      • Cochrane Eagle
      • Okotoks Western Wheel
      • Rocky View Weekly
      • Terms of Use
      • | About Us
      • | Sitemap
      • | Advertise
      • | Contact Us

      ©2018 Great West Newspapers LP | Glacier Community Media


      Close

      Enter the site

      Login

      Password

      Remember me

      Forgot password?

      Login

      SIGN IN AS A USER

      Use your account on the social network Facebook, to create a profile on BusinessPress