CREEDMOOR, N.C. (WNCN) — Police in a Granville County town say a man used fake money at a drug store in Creedmoor last week as more counterfeit money is being used in the area.

The incident was reported on Tuesday around 8:40 p.m. at the CVS Pharmacy at 612 Main St. in Creedmoor, police said in a news release.

“We have had an increase of the passing of counterfeit bills,” Creedmoor Police Lt. Ricky Cates said in the release.

The man used a counterfeit $100 bill with the serial number of e07224908, the news release said.

Security cameras recorded the suspect leaving the scene in a small white vehicle with a sunroof, police said. The car was possibly a Toyota Prius, according to police.

Police released a short video clip of the man entering the store and three photos that included his car.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect in this case is asked to contact Lt. Ricky Cates with Creedmoor Police Department at (919) 528-1515 or call Granville County Crime Stoppers at (919) 693-3100.