On a March afternoon in Tuscany Ride Close, a Calgary woman withdrew nearly $5,000 in cash because a voice on the phone said her grandson was in jail. The man who came to her door wore the costume of a detective who did not exist.
A Shakopee grandmother heard her grandson's voice on the phone, crying about a car wreck and a jail cell. The voice wasn't her grandson. The $10,000 she shipped to New Jersey was the bait that finally caught the courier.
By Mark Tell · May 20
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