On Friday, the Mount Pleasant Police Department released a warning concerning counterfeit currency being discovered on parked cars. Authorities indicated that the fake bills may closely resemble genuine currency, and in some cases, they could even be mistaken for authentic money. Reports have emerged from various individuals in nearby regions who have encountered counterfeit notes discreetly placed under their windshield wipers.
Although the exact intentions behind this activity remain uncertain, law enforcement advises the public to exercise caution. Instead of approaching their vehicles directly, residents are encouraged to contact 911 to report any suspicious findings. This precautionary measure aims to ensure the safety of individuals who may come across these deceptive bills.

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