Police investigate counterfeit bill passed in Ada business
Ada police report that a counterfeit bill was passed at Four Seasons, 205 N. Main St., Ada, on April 15.
Officers Donnie Deckling and Victoria Sturgill responded to the complaint call at 8:27 p.m. and the incident is under investigation.
Earlier in the day Community Market, 945 S. Main St., called the police to report that a grey pit bull ran into the store. Officer Sturgill responded to the call at 2:33 p.m.
Police were called on a report that someone attempted to run a pedestrian off the street on Lehr Avenue. The report at 9:41 p.m. stated the vehicle was a green-gray Ford Escape. Responding to the call were officers Brandon Kromer, Donnie Deckling and Courland Fowler.
At the bottom of this story is the Hardin County Sheriff's log for April 15-16.
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