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Update on Counterfeit money investigation in Paso Robles



The Paso Robles Police Department would like to thank the public for their assistance in possibly identifying a person in some photographs that were released related to counterfeit money transactions that recently took place at a number of businesses. Possession and the use of fraudulent money is both a State and Federal Crime and defrauds local businesses. With the public’s assistance they were able to identify a person of interest in this investigation. The PRPD has identified 41-year-old Brandon Vinnedge of San Luis Obispo County, as a person of interest. The PRPD has distributed this information to other law enforcement agencies in the county along with the vehicle description. Currently there is no arrest warrant for the subject and he is only a person of interest in this investigation. Any information provided by the public as to his whereabouts should be directed to PRPD dispatch at 805-237-6464. Persons wishing to remain anonymous are encouraged to call the Crime Stoppers' 24-hour hotline at 549-STOP or by texting “SLOTIPS” plus your message” to CRIMES (274637).

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