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Off-duty police officer stops crypto scam

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An off-duty Waltham police officer stopped a cryptocurrency scam, according to a Facebook post from the department.

While stopped at a gas station on Aug. 14, officer Dan Collins noticed a man with a large amount of cash at a bitcoin machine inside the station’s convenience store.

The potential victim had been speaking on the phone with an individual who fraudulently claimed they were from Apple Tech Support, and that the man needed to deposit money to fix a virus on his computer.

This scenario looked similar to other scam cases he had been involved in, so Collins stopped the transaction, preventing the man from losing $12,000.

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Christian Maitre is a freelance journalist covering education, public safety and local government in Greater Boston. He writes for The Waltham Times and reports for The Newton Beacon and WATD-FM. A graduate of Ithaca College’s journalism program, he developed his reporting skills at WICB-FM, the campus radio station, covering protests, small businesses, and numerous other subjects.  In his free time, he enjoys watching baseball and exploring the restaurants along Waltham’s Moody Street.

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