Elderly man with dementia may have been scammed at bank, Tucson AZ
Police are investigating a possible scam involving an elderly man with dementia who tried to withdraw nine thousand dollars using a cashier's check at a bank on Camino Seco. The man left the bank in an unknown vehicle, and officers are checking his whereabouts between the bank and his residence near Victoria Drive.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police East Division
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Transcript:
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9940s Victoria, Rickinson's elderly male with dementia.
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I just left a bank, this class will be being scamed.
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That's why it's calling it in.
00:11
Please, can you copy that call? The complaint is calling from out of state.
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Ten, I'll read it in a bit.
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Corruption 14, you can never meet you that.
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You can never meet you that.
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Near Victoria is the residence.
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The male, (name withheld), has dementia, told the complaint that he was at the Bank of America on Camino Seco, possibly being scammed.
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He left in a vehicle unknown direction from the bank per the bank.
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I'm trying to R&Q him, and the staff said that he left 15 to 20 to go with a cashier's check for possibly (number withheld).
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10-4[1], please just update me on the vehicle description and the description of him when you can.
00:56
Thank you. Number.
00:58
I just got a different last name for him on his 27.
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I'll attach the photo.
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And he was apparently with a white male in his 30s.
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Copy. Thank you.
01:07
Okay. Anyone else I can clear?
01:22
147, you can send me next.
01:25
Tuffy figured this is also 9940 is Victoria.
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Probably.
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Flores from Port 2, just to clarify,
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am I going to the Victoria address or the Bank of America?
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If you can circulate around the Bank of America and 4-5, if you can hit to the residence, he's returns, but they said that he was not acting abnormal,
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and the check was for a contracting company.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
N Camino Seco, Tucson, AZ
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