Client falls for fake kidnapping scam at bank, Chicago IL


A client at a bank was tricked by a scam call claiming a relative was kidnapped, leading them to withdraw a large amount of money.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
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Transcript:
Okay, 2,700. All right-old. 1040. All right, and news to the board in 14, we're getting deceptive practice in progress. 3337 was North. PNC calls it in, said a client came in to was drawn $60,000. The client she received a call saying that the relative was kidnapped and then it's in Mexico. And that's what we have been on the board of 14 with the backlog. 14th, 12. 14th, 12. Before you ride on that, Parker, can you take a look at this deceptive practice, please, over at PNC 3337 with North?
Okay, 2,700. All right-old. 1040. All right, and news to the board in 14, we're getting deceptive practice in progress. 3337 was North. PNC calls it in, said a client came in to was drawn $60,000. The client she received a call saying that the relative was kidnapped and then it's in Mexico. And that's what we have been on the board of 14 with the backlog. 14th, 12. 14th, 12. Before you ride on that, Parker, can you take a look at this deceptive practice, please, over at PNC 3337 with North?
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Location mentioned:
Near W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
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