Telephone Scam Targeting the Elderly
The Monrovia Police Department has recently received
several calls from elderly Monrovia
citizens reporting the following telephone scam:
The elderly victim receives a call stating they owe
money for an outstanding debt. The suspect soon states if they
don’t pay this debt, a warrant could be issued for their arrest, their
bank account will be put on hold, and there is a possibility they will lose
their house. The suspect then tells the victim if they want to
resolve the matter, they need to purchase a Greendot prepaid money card with a
certain amount, usually not more than $500.00. Once the victim obtains the
card, they are to call back and give the card number so it can be verified.
The suspect then transfers the money from the victim’s card to another
card and the money is gone. If the victim falls for the scam, the suspect
sometimes calls back and tries to solicit additional money from the victim.
Please be aware of this scam and let others know this
is going on so we can prevent this crime. Please inform your loved ones,
especially the elderly, as they are the targets of this particular scam. Let
them know to never give out personal information to anyone over the phone. A
legitimate company would not operate by asking for personal information over
the phone; they would have your information already.
Vandalism / Drunk in Public –
Suspect Arrested
May 11 at 2:05 a.m., police responded to the report of
a disturbing female subject at a business in the 1800 block of Walker that was refusing to leave. Officers
arrived and located the subject. The female had been drinking and was
combative. She had kicked a male acquaintance’s vehicle, causing a dent
in the vehicle. She was determined to be intoxicated and a danger to herself
and others; she was arrested for being drunk in public.
Hiker Enters Closed Burn Area –
Receives Civil Citation
May 11 at 11:30 a.m., a hiker was observed entering
the closed burn area at Highland
Place by a park ranger. Signs are posted prohibiting
hikers from entering the area for their own safety. When the park ranger warned
the hiker and told him not to enter the area, the hiker ignored him and told the
ranger to call the police, and he said he was going to keep walking. The
police department was called and officers responded to the location. The
suspect stopped for the officers; he was issued a civil Administrative Citation
for entering the restricted burn area.
Commercial Burglary – Suspect
Arrested
May 11 at 11:39 a.m., a suspect entered a business in
the 1600 block of South Mountain
Avenue , selected an automatic utility pump and put
it in a cart. The suspect walked around the store with the cart for a while
and then attempted to exit the store without paying for the merchandise. He
was followed out of the store by loss prevention. When contacted, the suspect
attempted to push the loss prevention officer and a struggle ensued. He was
eventually taken into custody by loss prevention. Officers responded to the
location and the suspect was arrested.
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