2 Women Used Counterfeit $100 Bills To Get Chipotle Then Led Police On A Terrible Car Chase

If you’ve ever watched old mob movies, or the Drake and Josh Go Hollywood movie, you know that no one ever gets away with making or using counterfeit money. For some reason two young women thought it’d be a good idea to use fake money at restaurants in the 5th safest city in the country, Irvine, CA.

According to the OC Register two women tried passing off $100 bills at Chipotle, Pick Up Stix and Round Table Pizza.

We know that guac is extra, but no one’s ever legally ballin’ out with $100-worth of Chipotle guacamole.

The girls spent over $900 and at that point, police were called to check out what was going on. The girls caught wind of the police and tried to make a getaway. That car chase didn’t last long as they immediately crashed the car and Irvine PD easily caught up to them.

The girls were both charged with one count of criminal conspiracy, five counts of second-degree burglary, and five counts of possessing or making counterfeit money. The driver was charged with extra counts of evading a police officer, hit and run with property damage and resisting arrest.

Moral of the story is don’t spend $900 on fast food, ya dunce.

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