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Counterfeit $100 bills passed at Wal-Mart ![]() The Bullhead City Police Department is hoping the public can help identify two women pictured in surveillance video who passed several counterfeit $100 bills. On Tuesday, Wal-Mart discovered that nine counterfeit $100 bills were passed. After reviewing surveillance video, Wal-Mart loss prevention employees discovered they were passed by two females. One suspect is described as a white female in her early 20s, blonde hair with brown hair underneath and many tattoos. She has a large tattoo covering her upper chest area, tattoos on each of her shoulders, two tattoos on her back shoulders and possibly one on her leg. She was wearing a red and black striped dress, black high heel shoes and was carrying a black and white zebra print purse. The other suspect is a white female, possibly late 20s to early 30s, heavy set with brown hair. She was wearing a grey and white stripe shirt. The females left the store in what appears to be a silver passenger car. If anyone has any information, or can identify either of the female suspects, please call the Bullhead City Police Department at (928) 763-9200 ext. 237 or (928) 763-1999 after hours. Ask to speak with Detective Ed Betts. Call or email us today and let GSX help your business to grow. Email: Click Here Phone: (928) 768-1400
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