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Two New York women charged with passing counterfeit money in Northampton

Summary by Shore Daily News
Andrea Monique Walker (left) and Kenyanna Sheivonie Cummings(right). Two New York women have been arrested in Northampton County after authorities say they attempted to pass counterfeit money at the Food Lion in Cape Charles. According to Northampton County Sheriff David L. Doughty Jr., the Sheriff’s Office received a call on June 30, 2026, at approximately 6 p.m. reporting that ...
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Police have provisionally arrested a 25-year-old man who is suspected of having paid with counterfeit money at a gas station on Schwarenbergstraße. The authorities announced this on Wednesday, three days after the arrest. The 25-year-old German without a permanent place of residence had bought goods in the gas station shop and paid with cash. An employee recognized the alleged forgery and alerted the police. When the man was arrested, the offic…

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Shore Daily News broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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