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Police: Man had bag of shredded fake cash

INDIANA, Pa.

A western Pennsylvania man has been charged with possessing an instrument of crime — a bag of shredded counterfeit money — after police say he handed it to them when they went to his house on an unrelated disturbance call last year.

Thirty-nine-year-old Peter Letso of Indiana, Pa., was charged by state police recently because crime-lab experts and the U.S. Secret Service have been examining the bag’s contents to determine what it contained.

Police say they were answering a disturbance call when Letso told troopers he knew why they were there and handed over the bag. Police haven’t explained why Letso did that or how he supposedly obtained the counterfeit money.

Online court records don’t list an attorney for Letso, who also doesn’t have a listed phone.

Nudist park tries to attract younger crowd

LOXAHATCHEE, Fla.

Nudist resorts have a reputation for attracting older adults, but one Florida park is trying to change that.

The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports Sunsport Gardens will have a weekend bash aimed at attracting nudists age 18 to 30. The Florida Young Naturist’s Fourth Annual End of Summer Naked Bash is slated to be a celebration of nudity and body acceptance.

Sunsport Gardens principal shareholder Morley Schloss tells the paper the park has been trying to bring in younger members with lower prices, 24-hour hot tubs and Friday night drum circles.

The gathering at the 40-acre Loxahatchee park is expected to gather several hundred young adults. Nudist resorts around the country have been working to attract a younger crowd.

Associated Press