Santa Ana Woman Loses $45K in Lottery Ticket Scam, Suspects at Large
Police say two women used a claimed $2.7 million ticket to take cash and jewelry from a 75-year-old resident.
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Santa Ana woman loses $45K in lottery ticket scam, suspects at large
Police warn of lottery scam after elderly woman loses nearly $40,000 in Santa Ana
Police are warning residents about a popular lottery scam that recently left a 75-year-old woman out $40,000 in Santa Ana. Santa Ana authorities say the victim was approached on March 19 by two women in a car as she walked near Raitt Street and McFadden Avenue. The women told her they had a $2.7 million winning lottery ticket but could...
Two women swindled a victim out of $45K with a lottery ticket scam, in Santa Ana
A victim was in the area of Raitt St. and McFadden Ave. when she was approached by two women claiming they had a winning $2.7 million lottery ticket but could not cash it due to their immigration status, according to the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD). The victim agreed to enter the suspects’ vehicle (pictured above) and was driven back to her home, where she gathered cash and jewelry… Source
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