Stolen cheques in circulation

Police are reporting that there are a number of stolen cheques in circulation drawn on the account of First Class Car Rentals & Taxi Srvs, No 285, 10th Avenue, West Terrace, St James.

The affected serial numbers run from 00737 to 00750. The cheques were stolen from the aforementioned business.

Businesses and members of the public are therefore advised against accepting such cheques as they are now considered worthless.

Should anyone come across any of these cheques they are asked to contact the Fraud Department at telephone numbers 430-7196/ 7195/ 7194, police emergency 211 or any police station. (PR)

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  • ....and also be aware of TERMITES like JOHNNY crow aka ARCHY PERCH..aka ACHY POOCH from the north of the Island..last seen at the MASS CUSS OUT EXTRAVAGANZA and who often frequents the George Street area.
    The cheques are WORTHLESS...as he doesn't WORTH what PATTY shot at.

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