breaking news
An overseas scam targeted a local women. Ann Walderbach listed a dinning set in the want ads of a local paper. She got an e-mail from a women who said she would buy the set, but wanted Walderbach to cash a money order from someone who owed the woman money. The money order was for more than Walderbach was asking for the dinning set. Walderbach was then suppose to forward the extra money to the woman who wanted to buy the set. She would send some one to pick up the dinning set later.
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