An young boy was given a fake $100 bill at his lemonade stand and by making change, lost all the money he’d earned. When his neighbor found out, she set up a GoFundMe to make it up to him.
Police in Everett, Washington are looking for a guy who strolled up to a kid's lemonade and snack stand a few weeks ago . . . picked out about $15 worth of items . . . then paid the kid with a counterfeit $100 bill. So the guy made off with the $85 he got as change. As far as we know, he's still out there . . . potentially ripping off other kids' lemonade stands. The kid who runs the stand is an 11-year-old named Jeremy, and he's using his lemonade stand to raise money for a vending machine to grow his business. And he also sends money to Ukraine, where he's from. There's some grainy surveillance footage of the guy, so police have an idea who they're looking for. A GoFundMe has been set up for Jeremy, and he's already made back his money. In fact, it has raised more than $11,000.