3 handymen swindle 90-year-old Ga. woman out of $118,000 in life savings, police say |
By WSBTV.com News Staff
The men did complete some tree work, but on those occasions, the trees were left in place, and small bush piles were left on the property.
Shutters that were intended to be hung were barely attached, and in some cases, were hanging crooked by one screw, the report stated.
Investigators followed up on a tip and found the trio near Johns Mountain at a creek-side campsite.
Police believed the suspects were living in the camp, just 10 minutes from the victim’s home. The three suspects were arrested on Wednesday at the site.
Criswell and Dover are facing charges of exploitation of the elderly and theft by deception. Hammitt is charged with exploitation of the elderly, theft by deception and probation violation.
Criswell and Dover are being held on a $15,000 bond. Kingston is being held with no bond.
“Trailers filled with pine straw, rogue tree surgeons and traveling paving companies will often exaggerate damage and embellish their skill level to give hope to victims who might only need small repairs,” investigators said. “In return for little or no work being done, these scammers often drive away with small fortunes.”
Police said the elderly are sometimes embarrassed by the spending or intimidated by the persistent and aggressive sales techniques of scammers.
They
encourage families and neighbors to check in with older relatives and
neighbors to ensure they are not being swindled or victimized by
scammers and to be aware of visits by service technicians or home
improvement companies going to an elderly person’s home.
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