Good Samaritan scammed out of $5,700 trying to help man who claimed he was locked out of house

NEW YORK, NY – A Greenwich Village man thought he was helping out a man in need but instead was robbed of $5,700 after letting the perpetrator use his cell phone.

The man approached the 21-year-old male victim and asked him if he could use his phone to call a locksmith, claiming he was locked out of his house.

He asked his victim if he could use his money to pay for the service and ended up transferring $5,716 to an unknown bank account from the phone before fleeing.

The individual is described as a dark-skinned male approximately 25-30 years of age, 5’10” tall 180 – 200lbs and was last seen wearing a green jacket with orange letters and black and orange sneakers.

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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