Also in this week’s Brunswick Hills Township Police blotter, a fake computer repairman scams a woman out of $5,000.
A resident reported a wooden yard decoration stolen overnight Oct. 12-13. The decoration was later found in a ditch on Marks Road and police were attempting to review doorbell camera footage for possible suspects at the time of the report.A resident reported their bank account debited for $5,000 Oct. 13 during a phone call with a person falsely claiming to be from a computer repair company fixing the victim’s computer remotely.
There were no other charges to the account and no suspects at the time of the report.A resident reported receiving a call at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 13 that they had won $18 million and a BMW. The caller hung up when the victim said they were calling the police and the number went directly to voicemail when police called back.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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