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    PSP looking for suspect involved in scamming PA resident out of $10K

    By Brett Balicki,

    4 days ago

    ( WJET/WFXP ) — State police are looking for a suspect involved in scamming a Pennsylvania resident out of $10,000.

    According to a report, the victim told police that unknown individuals called him saying he accidentally transferred $10,000 from Norton Lifelock and needed to withdraw it from his account.

    He was instructed to take the amount out and return to his home where the man pictured below arrived at the victim’s residence at around 4 p.m. on Oct. 16 to collect the cash.

    Anyone with information related to this incident or about the identity of the suspect is asked to contact PSP in Erie at 814-898-1641 or submit an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-4PA-TIPS(8477) or clicking here.

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    Tara White (Tiny Tim)
    3d ago
    These scammers make me sick, go scam ur mother!
    Chillin.7979
    3d ago
    Make the picture able to be zoomed in to!!!
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