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Doorbell Cam Captures Imposter Cop's $25K Scam
17 Dec, 2025
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.

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.




