Police Investigating Scam Targeting Elderly Couple; Additional Victims a Concern

Police say that detectives from the county’s Financial Crimes Section are investigating a November 30 fraud case that targeted an elderly couple. Detectives have released surveillance photos of the adult male suspect and are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying him.

“The investigation by detectives determined that on November 30, the elderly victims received a phone call from the suspect who informed them that their grandchild was in jail and that they needed to pay an undisclosed amount of money to get him released from jail. The victims then went to the bank, withdrew the money, and returned to their residence,” reads an MCPD news release.

“The victims gave the suspect their home address so that the suspect could pick up the money. Prior to the suspect arriving at their residence, the victims called their grandson and determined that he had not been arrested. The suspect arrived at the victims’ residence in a silver Kia Optima. The victims took photographs of the suspect and provided him with a package that did not contain the requested money. The suspect then fled the scene.

“Detectives reviewed the photographs and obtained a physical description of the suspect.

“Anyone with information regarding the suspect, this vehicle or this crime is asked to call the Financial Crimes Section at 240-773-6330 or 240-773-TIPS. Detectives are also asking for anyone who has been a victim of this crime to come forward.”

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