Woman out $1,000 after falling for online investment scam: Mayfield Police Blotter

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Hillcrest,Mayfield

A woman, 20, reported being the victim of a scam Nov. 15 after seeing an Instagram post that promised an opportunity to quadruple her money through an investment.

The woman provided her personal banking information and willingly sent $1,000 before realizing she had been scammed.An employee of Aladdin’s reported Nov. 12 that her manager does not treat her fairly.

The woman, 70, clicked on the notification and subsequently spoke with a scammer and provided her personal information, along with sending $600 worth of Green Dot card redemption codes.Heinen’s loss prevention reported Nov. 15 a theft that occurred several days earlier when a woman stole $50 worth of shrimp and heavy whipping cream by failing to scan the items at a self-checkout register.

She said that he was behind her car and possibly wrote down her license plate number before they exchanged words.Suspicious activity: North Commons Boulevard

 

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