MOVIE MONEY FOUND IN HUMPHREYS COUNTY
The Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office is warning citizens of fake one-hundred-sollar bills made for movies that were recently found near McEwen. While a decent distance from our coverage area at 3B Media News, movie money or counterfeit money is easily mistaken for real money at a glance, and could just as easily have found its way Eastward.
Anyone receiving one-hundred-dollar bills is highly encouraged to look closely at them to make sure they’re legitimate.
From the Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office:
This morning a concerned citizen found several hundred dollars on the side of the road on White Oak Road north of McEwen. Don’t be fooled by the cash as it is all movie money. None of it is real. Store owners/operators or people buying things through social media should keep an eye out for these bills. They are not illegal to own but is a serious crime to use these bills as currency for purchasing goods or services. Please be cautious when receiving cash from others, especially if you do not know the person. The money was turned over to the McEwen Police Department by the person who found it.