NICEVILLE — A woman was arrested after she said she ordered fake $100 bills online and then tried to pass them off at two local stores.

According to a Niceville Police Department arrest report, officers were called to Walmart after a store manager called to say a woman had tried to pay for items with a counterfeit $100 bill. They said that when the woman was told they were calling law enforcement, the woman went to the ladies’ room and was heard flushing the toilet several times.

A syringe was later found in the stall she had been in, according to the report.

The woman had also used a fake $100 bill at a Tom Thumb store earlier in the day, but the store manager didn’t realize it was counterfeit until he tried to put it in his safe and the safe wouldn’t accept it, he told officers. Surveillance footage showed the woman using the $100 bill.

Officers also found a shredded fake $100 bill in the back of the patrol car the woman had been riding in.

The woman admitted to police to knowingly passing the fake money. She said she ordered the counterfeit money online and used the bills she thought “looked best” to purchase items at Walmart and Tom Thumb. She also admitted to placing a fake bill in her boot and then tearing it up in the patrol car.

The woman was arrested and charged with fraud, destroying evidence and drug equipment possession.