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More than $10k in counterfeit cash seized in Woodstock traffic stop

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Following a traffic stop on Wednesday, Woodstock police seized more than $10,000 in counterfeit Canadian currency.

Following reports to police of disturbances in public washrooms at Southside Park, police stopped a vehicle driven by a 22-year-old male with three teen passengers.

Officers seized a number of open alcoholic beverages as well as $11,060 in counterfeit. The driver was arrested for impaired operation, and charged, however charges in relation to the currency seized are pending.  

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