Farmingdale Fraudster Foiled Woman Arrested for 'Elder Scam' Lottery Scheme in Hicksville Bust

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A Farmingdale woman was arrested in Hicksville for orchestrating an "Elder Scam" lottery scheme, where she convinced a 72-year-old man in Texas to mail her $9,000 cash under false pretenses of winning the lottery.

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The Second Squad reports the arrest of a Farmingdale woman on May 2, 2024 at 2:37 pm in Hicksville for an “Elder Scam” incident.
 
According to Second Squad Detectives, members of the Nassau County Fraud and Forgery Unit in conjunction with the United States Post Office Investigations Unit, conducted a joint investigation that led to the arrest of Defendant Michelle Mcintosh, 40, of 45 Walnut Avenue.
 
The investigation revealed that Defendant Mcintosh contacted a 72-year-old male victim living in Texas and told him that he had won the lottery. The victim was instructed to mail a fee of $9,000.00 cash in order to collect his winnings. The victim complied and when Defendant Mcintosh arrived at the Hicksville Post Office, 185 W John Street, to retrieved the package, she was taken into police custody without incident.
 
Defendant Michelle Mcintosh is charged with Grand Larceny 3 rd Degree and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property. She will be arraigned on May 2, 2024 at First District Court, Hempstead.