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The miracle cars scam was an advance-fee scam run from 1997 to 2002 by Californians James R. Nichols and Robert Gomez. In its run of just over four years, over 4,000 people bought 7,000 cars that did not exist, netting over US$ 21 million from the victims.
Between October 1, 2022, and September 30, 2023, the National Center for Victims of Crime was awarded one $400,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Justice to develop a resource guide for National Crime Victims' Rights Week. [40] [41] It was also awarded a $852,294 grant from the District of Columbia to fund the DC Victim Hotline. [10]
A supposedly good actor waves the victim forward, but while the victim is changing lanes, that person deliberately smashes into the victim's car. [15] When police arrive, the bad actor denies having waved the victim forward, making the victim look careless and guilty. [16] The scheme is mostly employed where cars are merging, or in parking lots.
Residents of Irmo, S.C., have been flooded with phone calls by crooks impersonating police chief Bobby Dale as part of an impostor scam.
The victims included a 70-year-old, a 78-year-old and a 90-year-old. McClatchy News reached out to the attorney’s listed for the three defendants on Nov. 27 but did not immediately hear back.
Barnacle said people from all walks of life have fallen victim to the scam, which typically is run by organized criminal groups based in Southeast Asia that often rely on workers who have been ...
One is the "Consent to Search" law which requires an officer to inform someone they have the right to deny a search and to make sure that person understands that right. The other is the "NYPD ID" law, which requires the officer, in certain situations, to hand out business cards with their name, rank, badge number and command.
Lynden police arrested a man who is suspected of attempting to steal around $17,000 through a scam from a Lynden resident. The suspected told the alleged victim that he had received too much in a ...