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When greed takes over
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The victim said that two women approached her at her work. They told her they found a bag with $67,000 in it and they would split it with her if she first put up $5,000 to ensure them she wouldn’t call the police.
She drove one of the suspects to a bank in Sandy Springs and withdrew the $5,000. She drove the suspect to a building on Roswell Road to meet the other suspect. They told her to give them the money and then go into the building to get her share of the $67,000. They gave her a blue bag to put the money in.
When she tried to enter the door, it was locked and when she looked back to find the two women. Surprise! They were gone.
I know it’s hard to believe that people are this gullible, but greed is a mighty powerful influence. The obvious question is why would the two want to split the money with the victim in the first place?
If it seems too good to be true, then most of the time it is.
Kicking her while she’s down
Someone stole a wallet from the victim’s daughter’s hospital room while he was sleeping. The dad reported that one of the gas cards was later used.
This is a good example of the fact that thieves are thieves and should never be considered anything more than simple street scum.
Odds (really odd) and ends
— A man threatened to kill another guy because he owed him $10 for a dog he sold him. — Someone used the Glen Ridge Drive victim’s personal information to open three accounts in his name. The first account was opened in 2003. The victim found the accounts when he checked his credit report. (Check it at least once a year, minimum.) — A guy, who apparently has a short attention span, was sitting in a Roswell Road nude dance bar when got mad at another guy and threatened to beat him up. He was escorted out. Police were called and later charged the patron from Alpharetta with disorderly conduct.
And finally …
It’s income tax time. Tax refund checks have not gone unnoticed by thieves who will be trolling the neighborhoods looking to steal from your mailboxes. Call any suspicious vehicle and or pedestrian activity when you see it.




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By NLE
January 25, 2006 11:09 AM | Link to this
Regarding the gullible lady, stupid is as stupid does.
Most hospitals tell you to leave credit cards and other identification at home or give it to a relative during a hospital stay. It isn’t the hospital’s fault if their instructions are ignored.
Those odds and ends are not suprising as most strip bar regulars are short on lives anyway, and if people have not embraced electronic banking and auto-deposit of refund checks, then they are living in the dark ages and will be victimized no matter what you advise. Pessimistic? Yes. I have very little optimism in the public’s ability to embrace their own fiscal responsibilities. And that’s the way it is …
By Amy
January 25, 2006 11:19 AM | Link to this
That first story about greed… jeez. It’s a sad sad world to find out someone is that stupid. Obviously she was no better than the crooks if she would accept money to not call the police. Um, hello???
By Chad
January 25, 2006 1:57 PM | Link to this
Makes you hope that karma is a real thing you know and those people will get what they have coming to them, but MY GOODNESS hearing that people pull that stuff and get away with $5,000 just amazes me still…..
By macsgirl
January 25, 2006 2:25 PM | Link to this
To the lady who put up the $5000, good for you. Stupid should hurt. I hope you learned a lesson and if you didn’t then I hope things like that continue to happen to you until you do.
By Danielle
January 26, 2006 10:51 AM | Link to this
That’s funny, If someone came up to be and offered to split $67,000 with me then told me to pay them to show I wouldn’t call the cops, I would turn around and tell them to pay ME $5000 NOT to call the cops. Sometimes, I am embarassed to be called an American with all of the stupid things us spoiled, lazy American people do. YIKES!
By darin
January 26, 2006 12:46 PM | Link to this
Let’s hope the woman that lost $5K has no children to pass here genes along. Buffett once said in a song, There’s no dumba** vaccine”
By Stefan
January 27, 2006 3:07 PM | Link to this
Sounds like, for the high rent district, you Sandy Springs folks have some real dirtbags. Why don’t you consider burning down Roswell Road and starting over?
By Amy Barnes
February 6, 2006 9:28 AM | Link to this
Finally - a tax I approve of - the Stupid Tax!
A $600 bike of mine got stolen from college when I locked it up but didn’t chain it to anything.
And yes, I was stupid, but I learned the lesson — use your brain!
By Marlon
February 6, 2006 1:01 PM | Link to this
It’s amazing someone that stupid had $5,000.00 just sitting around.