The Rexburg Police Department is advising Rexburg businesses to be aware of counterfeit $100 bills.
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REXBURG, Idaho -- The Rexburg Police Department is advising Rexburg businesses to be aware of counterfeit $100 bills.The bills have showed up at Wal-Mart, K-Mart and both Mavericks in town.While the fake bills started showing up over the weekend, businesses are continued to see them Tuesday.Rexburg Police Captain Randy Lewis says to be extra careful if someone hands you a one hundred dollar bill.Examine them closely to make sure they are not counterfeit.
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