Local police officers at Union City are recommending locals to implement caution after a 60-year-old man recently involved in a lottery scam. According to Sgt. Travis Souza, the victim was at the Fremont DMV parking lot and was approached by two men claiming to have a winning lottery ticket worth $9 million. US lottery.
The guys leading the rip-off were a white man in his 50s and a black man in his 30s claiming to be Russian and French immigrants. They claimed to have won some lotto money but they were in the country illegally, consequently, they could not collect the prize since they did not have Social Security numbers and feared they would be deported.
The scam worked this way: the 2 “foreigners” informed the victim that if he let them hold “good faith” cash as security, they would let him cash in the prize and split the money. Lottery results.
To make the lottery ticket seem real, the scammers had the victim call a number in print on the back of the slip. A woman at the fake call center confirmed the “winning” numbers, according to Sgt. Souza. “That further sinks the hook in the victim,” Souza said.
The prey drove to a local bank in Union City where he supplied “the money” over to the suspects. The scammers then escaped from the area after getting the money. Detectives are currently investigating the case. “Unfortunately, it’s a fairly popular scam” with multiple variations, Souza said. “We’ve seen many people victimized by it.” While scams occur every time, they are mainly frequent during the Christmas shopping season. National lottery.
So, remember if the situation is too good to be true… it is probably a scam.
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