Fraudulent bank notes used in Co-ops in Swindon

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Wiltshire Police is appealing for information to identify a group of males in relation to the use of forged bank notes.

On Tuesday 5 September 2017 the group of four entered the following Co-op stores in Swindon: Groundwell Road, Whitbourne Avenue and High Street, Old Town.

Each time they used forged £50 notes to pay for goods.

Officers would like to speak to the individuals featured above in relation to this incident.

If you can help with our enquiries please contact PC Mason Johnson on 101 or anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.

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