WAYNESBORO - A suspected con artist who
is already facing charges in Staunton was arrested last week in
Waynesboro after being accused of bilking a 92-year-old man out of more
than $25,000, according to police.
Police
said the suspect, 50-year-old Andre R. Patterson, of Staunton, met the
elderly man earlier this year while doing yard work for a neighbor of
the victim.
Patterson eventually began telling the
man tales of woe, one involving a story that his wife was slain in
Baltimore, Maryland, and another concerning a niece who was supposedly
raped and later died at the University of Virginia Medical Center in
Charlottesville, according to the Waynesboro Police Department.
"Made up stuff," said Sgt. Fred Smith.
In September, Patterson talked the elderly man into
loaning him some money, Smith said. Patterson pledged to pay the man
back with proceeds from property he was selling in New Jersey, but told
the man he needed additional cash for closing costs on the deal, Smith
said. Patterson then reportedly pocketed that money as well.
Smith
said police don't believe Patterson was married, and said there are no
property records to support his claim of owning land in New Jersey.
"None of this exists," the sergeant said.
In
all, the elderly man was swindled out of $26,200. Smith said Patterson
is suspected of getting the cash through several visits. Adult
Protective Services alerted police to the alleged scam.
Patterson is charged in Waynesboro with five counts of obtaining money by false pretenses, court records show.
In
May, Staunton authorities charged Patterson with 13 counts of financial
exploitation of a mentally incapacitated person in an unrelated case
where he reportedly stole more than $5,000 from a 55-year-old Staunton
man who suffers from a mental disability.
In the
Staunton case, Patterson allegedly told the man he needed the cash to
help jumpstart a new business, according to an arrest report. The
Staunton Police Department said there is no evidence Patterson started a
business.
Court records show Patterson was
convicted in 2014 of misdemeanor welfare fraud. Two felony charges of
making a false application for welfare assistance were not prosecuted.
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