Elderly Woman Scammed Out Of $17K By A Couple Of Con Artists, Police Say

The Miami-Dade Police Department is looking for two suspects who allegedly scammed an elderly woman out of $17,000.

The victim, Ana Del Rio, was at a Big Lots store on SW 27th Avenue in October when a man and a woman approached her, according to a report by NBC 6.

They first asked Del Rio for directions. 

The man then allegedly crafted a lie about winning the lottery, telling Del Rio he could not claim the cash prize because he was an undocumented immigrant,.

“From there they sort of convinced her to come home [with the suspects]," Del Rio's son said. “She’s very ashamed of what happened ... it took her a long time to make that money, if not most of her life.”

While at her home, she gave the pair money, police said. In addition to thousands of dollars, they thieves also stole several watches, the family said.

To make matters worse, the pair further took advantage of Del Rio and told her they knew a place that would allow an undocumented immigrant to claim a lottery prize for a price.

They then went to a bank, where Del Rio withdrew more money for the alleged scammers who promised to give the money back once they picked up the lottery prize. In total, they took $17,000 from Del Rio, police said.

After going to the bank, the man told Del Rio he was sick and asked her to drop by a pharmacy for some medicine. When she returned, the pair were nowhere to be found.


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