AUSTIN,
Texas (AP) — Bank of America has credited the account of a Texas
resident who is believed to be the oldest man in the U.S. after his
family reported that thieves had stolen his identity and drained the
account.
Richard
Overton's family said Social Security and bank account numbers for the
112-year-old Austin man were used to make seven withdrawals over the
past several months. The family filed a police report Friday .
Cousin
Volma Overton said the family was shocked when the bank asked them to
come in and sign for the restored funds. He declined to say how much
money was stolen, but said it was a "significant amount."
"Man,
I teared up," Volma Overton said. "I couldn't believe it. They made it
happen. The executive of the company said he'd take care of this, and he
took care of it."
Bank
spokeswoman Colleen Haggerty said the bank is investigating and the
family said Austin police and federal authorities are also looking into
it.
"Everyone wants to get to the bottom of this. I don't think it's going to be long before we know," Volma Overton said.
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1 comment:
They should have done that right away.
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