A Bexar County resident lost thousands after scammers threatened his family via text, prompting him to send money.
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A former manager at the Findlay Kia dealership in Las Vegas has been arrested on suspicion of embezzling $1.7 million over several years. Despite the charges, he plans to plead not guilty and is currently out on bail, awaiting a court hearing on February 20.
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A Cedar Park woman pleaded guilty after a multi-million-dollar scheme that defrauded cat owners nationwide over several years.
Chloe Patera lost $2,100 after falling for the scam. She said her family's cat is missing from Valrico, and she shared the news on her personal Facebook page. She also posted on social media sites designed to help pet owners find their missing animals.
Scammers are using social media ads to sell low-quality or non-existent personalized gifts. Beware of suspicious ads with great deals, inconsistent branding, vague return policies, and fabricated reviews.
It led to the arrest of 42-year-old Qiao Zheng of Brooklyn, NY on Thursday. Police said they started to investigate a fraud complaint that was made by the 90-year-old victim on Monday. The victim reported that he gave $49,900 in cash to a courier after he received an email from someone who claimed to work for PayPal.
A New York man was arrested Thursday in connection with a phishing scam that duped an elderly South Windsor resident out of tens of thousands of dollars. Qiao Zheng, 42, of Brooklyn, New York faces one count of conspiracy to commit second-degree larceny,