Arrests Made, Counterfeit Notes Seized

As put by Detective Senior Sergeant Ian Foster:

Police are urging members of the public and retailers to be cautious when accepting bank notes, with a number of counterfeit notes in circulation within Waikato and the surrounding regions.

Last night a man was arrested following a burglary on River Road, Claudelands, and Police found him to be in possession of a counterfeit bank note.

Police responded to a burglary in process at a River Road residential address around 8:15pm.

The man had left the address prior to Police arrival, however was quickly located with an allegedly stolen laptop bag in his possession around a block away from the address.

Upon a further search a counterfeit bank note was also located.

The 38-year-old man is due to appear in the Hamilton District Court today on a charge of burglary and one charge of possessing a forged bank note.

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