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Know Her? Woman Accused Of Passing Counterfeit Bill In Area

Police are attempting to identify a woman who allegedly used a counterfeit $100 bill at an area market, according to state police.

The unidentified woman who used a counterfeit 100 bill at Tantillo's Farm Market in Gardiner

The unidentified woman who used a counterfeit 100 bill at Tantillo's Farm Market in Gardiner

Photo Credit: New York State Police
The unidentified woman was a passenger in the pictured black Cadillac with no front plate or identifiable markings that was operated by a black male.

The unidentified woman was a passenger in the pictured black Cadillac with no front plate or identifiable markings that was operated by a black male.

Photo Credit: New York State Police

The woman purportedly used the counterfeit bill in Ulster County at Tantillo's Farm Market in Gardiner at approximately 3:36 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 14. The bill's serial number was "LE09714562E," and police said it has also been used in Orange and Dutchess counties.

The woman, police said, has tattoos on her right forearm, left arm and on her chest that read "Ethan" in a circle. 

After using the counterfeit bill, the woman reportedly left the scene as a passenger in a nondescript black Cadillac with no front license plate or identifiable markings, belonging to a black man who police said has been known to pass counterfeited money in the village of Florida in Orange County.

Anyone with pertinent information is asked to contact Investigator Matthew Terwilliger at the state police barracks in Highland at 845-691-2922.

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