A Dayton woman says she’s out of more than $10,000 after becoming the victim of an imposter scam.
Jamie Cox has been taking pictures for just about her entire life. So when her phone rang last week, she thought it might be a potential client.
“He’s like, ‘Yeah, this is Sergeant Miller from the Dayton Police, and we have a warrant out for your arrest. Don’t talk to anybody, don’t tell anybody what you’re on the phone for. I just need you to get in your car and go,’” Cox told News Center 7 I-Team’s Consumer Investigative Reporter, Xavier Hershovitz.
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Having never had a run-in with the law, she wasn’t sure it was legit until they listed off her full name, birthday, and her full social security number…