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Romanian Woman Arrested After Elderly Victims Lose Millions to Grandparent Scam

Hungary Today

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July 7, 2026

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Police in Békés County (southeastern Hungary) investigating so-called grandparent scams have arrested a woman suspected of collecting bags filled with gold and cash from victims who had been deceived, the Békés County Police Headquarters said on Monday. Several similar crimes have recently been reported across Hungary, including in Békés County, police.hu writes. In these cases, [] The post Romanian Woman Arrested After Elderly Victims Lose Millions to Grandparent Scam appeared first on Hungary Today.

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

How to spot a get-rich-quick scam - Diana Clement

How to spot a get-rich-quick scam - Diana Clement

The Namibian

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· Jul 8, 2026

Pensioner denies guilt on N$4m theft charges

An elderly woman accused of stealing more than N4 million from deceased estates of which she had been appointed as an administrator denied guilt on seven charges in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court yesterday. Martha Dobberstein (78) pleaded not guilty on one count of money laundering and seven charges of theft during an appearance before magistrate [] The post Pensioner denies guilt on N4m theft charges appeared first on The Namibian.

Malay Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

Scratch-and-lose: Bau woman poorer by RM6,000 after falling for online ‘Super Lotto’ scam

KUCHING, June 21 — A woman from a village in Bau lost over RM6,000 to an online scratch-and-win scam advertised un...

Independent Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Eastern Cape woman in court over alleged R986,000 RAF fraud scheme

Eastern Cape woman in court over alleged R986,000 RAF fraud scheme

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

FBI Warnings Ignored: South Carolina Woman Gets 27 Months For $138K Georgia Money Laundering Scheme

A South Carolina woman is heading to federal prison after ignoring multiple warnings from the FBI and continuing to launder money stolen from victimized businesses. Laura Frantz, 62, of Saluda, South Carolina, was sentenced to 27 months in prison after pleading guilty to money laundering. Federal District Court Judge J. Randal Hall handed down the [] FBI Warnings Ignored: South Carolina Woman Gets 27 Months For 138K Georgia Money Laundering Scheme

Metro

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· Jun 23, 2026

What happened to Nancy Guthrie? Timeline of kidnapping following ransom note update

It's been nearly five months since she went missing.

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Related coverage for "Romanian Woman Arrested After Elderly Victims Lose Millions to Grandparent Scam": The New Zealand Herald — How to spot a get-rich-quick scam - Diana Clement. The Namibian — Pensioner denies guilt on N$4m theft charges. Malay Mail — Scratch-and-lose: Bau woman poorer by RM6,000 after falling for online ‘Super Lotto’ scam. Independent Online — Eastern Cape woman in court over alleged R986,000 RAF fraud scheme. Tampa Free Press — FBI Warnings Ignored: South Carolina Woman Gets 27 Months For $138K Georgia Money Laundering Scheme. Metro — What happened to Nancy Guthrie? Timeline of kidnapping following ransom note update