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“Senior online fraud”… LAPD Olympic Police Station, Courage

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

LAPD⁢ Warns of Surge in “GrandparentScam” Targeting⁤ Seniors

Los Angeles, CA – ⁣september 11, 2025, 14:17 PDT ⁣ – Teh Los Angeles‌ Police Department’s Olympic Division is issuing a critical alert regarding a dramatic increase in sophisticated online fraud schemes specifically targeting senior citizens. Dubbed “grandparent scams,” these incidents involve fraudsters impersonating family ​members – often grandchildren – in urgent need of funds,⁢ exploiting emotional vulnerabilities for financial gain. Authorities report a 300% rise in reported cases over the last three months, with losses totaling over $500,000.

These scams typically begin with‍ a phone call or online message where the perpetrator poses as a grandchild, claiming to be ​in a crisis⁢ – such as an arrest, medical emergency, or travel mishap – and requesting immediate⁣ financial assistance. The fraudsters often instruct victims⁣ to keep the situation secret from other family members, increasing the likelihood of successful deception. the LAPD emphasizes that these schemes ⁤are emotionally ⁣manipulative and ‌prey‌ on the trusting nature of ‍seniors.

“We’re seeing a very calculated and cruel ⁣trend,” ⁤stated​ Officer David Kim of the LAPD olympic Division. “These criminals⁤ are adept at researching⁣ their ⁢targets and crafting believable stories. they’re not ⁣just after money;​ they’re exploiting the deep love grandparents have for their families.”

The LAPD is partnering with the non-profit association Courage, which provides resources and support to victims of elder ⁣fraud, to raise awareness and offer preventative education. Courage representatives will be hosting community workshops at⁢ the Olympic Community Police⁢ Station‌ throughout September to educate seniors and their families on identifying and avoiding these scams.

Victims are encouraged to ⁣independently ‍verify the data ​by contacting the alleged​ grandchild or other family members directly. The LAPD​ urges anyone who‍ believes they have been targeted by ​a scam to immediately file ⁣a report with the department and contact ‌their​ financial institution. Further information and resources ⁤are available on the LAPD website ⁣and through Courage’s helpline at 1-800-XXX-XXXX.

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