Wilkes sheriff deputies haven't finished their review of the surveillance tape from a local convenience store, but they already have a pretty good description of the woman who allegedly passed a counterfeit 10-dollar bill yesterday. It happened about 20 till 10 last night at Rock Creek BP. According to the clerk, the woman came in and picked up two apples, asked for some lottery tickets, and paid for it with a 10-dollar bill. He says the woman acted nervous the whole time she was in the store, and seemed to be in quite a hurry to leave. he completed the transaction and she scooted outside into a waiting silver passenger car and left headed west. At that point, he looked carefully at the bill and realized it was a fake. the woman is white, of undetermined age, about 5-feet 5-inches tall, with a large build, and brown medium-length hair. The clerk did not offer a clothing description, but deputies expect they'll have that when they review the tape.
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