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New York fraudster Shania Baptiste steals older life savings of the Florida wife: Police

A New York “dirty sack artist” chose an older woman in Florida from her savings in life as part of a heartless lottery cheman, the police said on Wednesday.

Shania Baptiste (25) and two more are accused of making an 85-year-old from Daytona Beach Shores to get $ 1 million through the prestigious publisher Clearing House Getting, reported WFTV 9.

The cruel guilty allegedly told the elderly that they had to pay taxes and fees in advance in order to redeem the price in June.

Shania Baptiste is accused of stealing the savings of an older woman in a fraud system.
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The oldest tried twice to wire Baptiste $ 20,000.

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According to Mike Chitwood, Sheriff of Volusia County, the suspects stole over 35,000 US dollars.

Baptiste, who comes from Brooklyn, was delivered to Daytona Beach Airport on February 19, where Sheriff Chitwood held a hard message to the alleged Crook face.

“Shania, I am Sheriff Chitwood and I would like to let her know that we protect our seniors in this community,” said Chitwood in a video published on X. “That's why they are here. I hope and pray, there is a special place in hell for you and Nielson Brooks for what you did to an 85-year-old woman and steal the savings of your life. And I hope you enjoy yours Stay here.

The sheriff of Volusia County, Mike Chitwood, had tough words for Baptists when she arrived in Florida.
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Baptiste insisted that she was innocent.

“I'm sorry for the crime that was committed, but it wasn't me,” replied Baptiste.

Chitwood attributed the NYPD Financial Crimes Unit for the localization and transfer of the alleged fraudster.

The alleged accomplice of Baptiste, Neilson Brooks, was instructed to the Volusia County prison on February 15.

He published a bond and was able to leave almost three hours later, as prison records show.

Neilson Brooks was accused of being baptist. Sheriff department of Volusia County
Baptiste insisted that she was innocent. Sheriff department of Volusia County

Baptists and Brooks are charged with organized programs for fraud and grandfather over 20,000 US dollars.

“When we track them down in the continental United States, your A – come back and let everyone see what a dirty bag they really are and how they have to deal with older people in our communities,” added Chitwood.

The sheriff's office brought back 20,000 US dollars to give something back to the victim.

The rest of the money is only expected that the case will go through the court proceedings.

But Chitwood warned that the victim never sees the rest of the money again.