“Police are looking for a woman who they say sold several hundred fake silver bars to local metal buyers under the guise that it was real silver. According to police, a 40-year-old white woman came to the Traverse City area in late April and sold these metal bars to at least three different precious metal buyers in the area. On April 27th, the woman walked into Bay West Antiques and sold 100 silver bars to store owners, Holly Dalley and her husband Pete. Real silvers bars are currently worth just over $24.00 each. Police say the suspect was paid over $6,500 from three different local businesses and has now left the area.”
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