Montgomery County

Cash-to-gold scammer stole $800K from Montgomery County senior: police

Here's how police say a scammer fooled a Leisure World of Maryland resident and at least a dozen other Montgomery County seniors

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Itโ€™s a solid gold rip-off.

Someone posing as a federal investigator told a 64-year-old woman to convert nearly $800,000 into gold bars to protect it from identity thieves. Then he stole the gold, police said.  

Itโ€™s a nationwide cash-to-gold scam and itโ€™s preyed on at least a dozen senior citizens in Montgomery County, Maryland, State's Attorney John McCarthy said.  

โ€œThis woman lived in Leisure World. This man was operating in Leisure World. He was operating his business in parking lots adjacent to Leisure World,โ€ McCarthy said. 

Montgomery County Detective Sean Petty described a call last week with a victim.

โ€œIt was a well-crafted scam,โ€ Petty said. 

The victim described wiring nearly $800,000 to a gold bullion company after a phone call from someone who identified himself as a federal investigator. The man said that buying gold would help protect her from a ring of dangerous identity thieves. 

On two separate occasions at parking lots near Leisure World, the woman turned the gold bars over to someone who she believed was a federal government courier, police said.

After a relative helped her realize sheโ€™d been scammed, investigators from the police department's financial crimes unit stepped in and set up another handoff. This time, it was for $376,000 in gold bars. 

When the suspect, Wenhui Sun, of Lake Arbor, California, showed up to meet in the parking lot, a police officer disguised as a victim handed over the money.

โ€œThey were in disguise, absolutely. That is what we felt was going to be best for this particular case, to pull it off,โ€ Petty said. 

Police arrested Sun but have yet to find a trace of the $800,000 in gold bars.

The FBI's tips on avoiding the cash-to-gold scam

  • Do not click on unsolicited pop-ups on your computer, links sent by text message or email links and attachments
  • Do not contact unknown telephone numbers provided in pop-ups, texts, or emails
  • Do not download software at the request of unknown individuals who contact you
  • Do not allow unknown individuals access to your computer, remotely or in person
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