![]() A Macy’s employee contacted police and an officer was able to convince the intended victim he was being scammed and no financial loss was suffered, police said.įRAUD > Another male reported Feb. 25 responding to a pop up from a computer company telling him to purchase $15,000 in Macy’s gift cards, police said. It was later found that the money was the victim’s and had been moved from his savings to his checking account, police said.įRAUD > In a similar incident, a Willow Grove resident reported Feb. 25 being scammed out of $20,000 after being contacted by a computer company representative claiming it accidentally placed money in his bank account and told him to return the money, which the victim did, police said. In one, a Huntingdon Valley resident reported Feb. 24 and March 2 in which the victims were fraudulently contacted by a computer/software company. The victim, who did not report the theft of $10,000 last year, said an additional $15,000 was taken during the last two months, police said.įRAUD > Police reported several cases reported between Feb. 25 that $25,000 was taken from the residence in two separate incidents over the last year, police said. THEFT > A Huntingdon Valley resident reported Feb. RETAIL THEFT > CVS, 835 Old York Road, reported that a male stole $625 worth of goods from the store Feb. The victim had a PFA against the male, police said. 24 in the 1000 block of Wellington Road, Elkins Park, police said. 24 following a domestic incident at 10:06 p.m. ![]() ASSAULT > A male was charged with assault Feb. ![]()
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