Gloucester Township police are on the lookout for two men who, allegedly, tried to use counterfeit cash to buy slices of pizza.
Police in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, are seeking help from the public to identify two men who, officials claim, attempted to use counterfeit cash to purchase pizza slices.
According to police, the men are sought after an incident that happened on Wednesday, July 3 at Gallery Pizza, located along Erial Road, when a man, dressed in a black sweatshirt, bought a slice of pizza with a counterfeit $20 and received $17.40 in change. Moments later, another man, dressed in a white shirt, attempted to also purchase a slice of pizza with a $20 bill, but police said, he was refused once store employees realized his $20 -- and the other man's -- were both fake.Get Philly local news, weather forecasts, sports and entertainment stories to your inbox.Police shared this image of a vehicle that two men who are alleged to have used fake cash at a Gloucester Township pizza shop are said to have fled the scene in.
Police officials are asking anyone who may be able to help identify the men seen in these photos to contact the Gloucester Township Police Department at 856-228-4500, or call the department's anonymous tip line at 856-842-5560.
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