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N.J. woman caught using fake $100 bills at Florida businesses, cops say.

A 33-year-old New Jersey woman was arrested last week for allegedly passing counterfeit $100 bills at businesses in Florida.

Brenda Stefan Silvera Klembert used the fake money at multiple locations in Brevard County, including at least two locations in Cocoa Beach, police in the coastal community said.

Cocoa Beach police charged Silvera Klembert with uttering forged instruments and theft. Additional information and her hometown in New Jersey wasn’t immediately available.

Anyone with information about her activities is asked to call Cocoa Beach police 321-868-3251.

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