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Home / Crime and Justice / Doorbell Cam Captures Imposter Cop's $25K Scam

Doorbell Cam Captures Imposter Cop's $25K Scam

17 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Man posing as law enforcement collected $25,000 from a victim.
  • This is the first known case of suspects physically collecting fraud money.
  • Scammers targeted a woman by claiming a relative was jailed.
Doorbell Cam Captures Imposter Cop's $25K Scam

Suwanee authorities are actively searching for a suspect captured on doorbell camera accepting $25,000 from a woman. The victim was deceived into believing the man was a law enforcement officer involved in a fraudulent scheme. This incident is notable as it represents the first instance where police have encountered suspects appearing in person to collect funds in such a scam.

The elaborate fraud began when the perpetrators learned a relative of the victim was incarcerated. They then contacted her, impersonating officials from the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office. Using a spoofed phone number that displayed "Gwinnett County," they convinced the woman she needed to post bond for her relative via an app. Following initial payments, the suspects presented a fake warrant, claiming the victim had an outstanding warrant for jury duty.

Investigators are urging the public to assist in identifying the man seen on surveillance footage collecting the money. Police Captain Robert Thompson expressed concern that the suspects might target other individuals, highlighting the brazen nature of their actions. The Suwanee Police Department is distributing photos and asking anyone with information to contact Detective Dawn Zaenglein.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The man posed as a law enforcement officer to collect $25,000 from a victim through a fraudulent scheme.
They initially called using a spoofed number appearing to be from the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office and later sent someone to collect cash.
The suspect was captured on doorbell camera footage at the victim's home when collecting the $25,000.

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