Polk County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Suspect With Fake $20 Bills

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Suspect With Fake $20 Bills

Polk County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help Identifying Suspect With Fake $20 Bills POLK COUNTY, Fla. - The Polk County Sheriff's Office (PCS

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Polk County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help Identifying Suspect With Fake $20 Bills
Polk County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Suspect With Fake $20 Bills

POLK COUNTY, Fla. – The Polk County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man believed to be connected to an investigation involving counterfeit $20 bills.

The suspect is described as a male who was seen occupying a silver Ford Expedition.

Polk County Sheriff’s Office shared a photo of the suspect wearing a shirt that reads, “Sorry, I’m not great at people-ing.”

Read: Orlando Man Killed In Box Truck Accident Near Lakeland: Polk County Sheriff

Anyone who recognizes the man or has information about the case is urged to contact Detective Ryan at (863) 292-3396 or WRyan@polksheriff.org.

To remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward, contact Heartland Crime Stoppers:

Download the free “P3tips” app on your smartphone or tablet

Call 1-800-226-TIPS (8477)

Dial **TIPS from your cell phone

Visit www.heartlandcrimestoppers.com and click on “Submit A Tip”

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