Alaska State Troopers have identified a person suspected of passing a $50 counterfeit bill at a Ketchikan business.
Troopers on Wednesday took a call saying a customer had used the bogus $50 bill early that morning.
A person at the business reported the suspect returned that afternoon.
Troopers say a search of the suspect’s home found copies of forged currency and a printer and scanner used to make it.
No arrest has been made.
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