Couple scams Staten Island target with counterfeit money
The pair paid for $900 worth of electronics with 9 fake 100-dollar bills.
A couple scammed a Target store on Staten Island out of $900 worth of electronics, cops said Thursday.
The man and woman presented nine counterfeit $100 bills at the Target on Richmond Ave. at 10:30 p.m. Monday.
The con woman wore a tiny tank top and short shorts, while her male counterpart was clad in a black and white baseball shirt, according to security images released by police.
The duo left the store in a white Ford Fusion, with New York license plate GNX2679.
Cops ask anyone with information to call (800) 577-TIPS.
JStepansky@nydailynews.com
The pair paid for $900 worth of electronics with 9 fake 100-dollar bills.
A couple scammed a Target store on Staten Island out of $900 worth of electronics, cops said Thursday.
The man and woman presented nine counterfeit $100 bills at the Target on Richmond Ave. at 10:30 p.m. Monday.
The con woman wore a tiny tank top and short shorts, while her male counterpart was clad in a black and white baseball shirt, according to security images released by police.
The duo left the store in a white Ford Fusion, with New York license plate GNX2679.
Cops ask anyone with information to call (800) 577-TIPS.
JStepansky@nydailynews.com

target has one of the best security setup out of all the big stores, last place you want to try anything

