Fraud suspect gained remote computer access near Yellowwood Ave, Baltimore MD
A caller reported a fraud incident near Yellowwood Avenue where a suspect gained remote control of their computer by claiming to work for Comcast, the FBI, and the Department of Treasury. A similar false report was filed earlier on September 28.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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Transcript:
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sorry, you might have to call this guy,
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he's saying a whole lot of stuff,
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near Yellowwood Avenue, apartment 707.
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I don't know.
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He said he filed a report on September 28th.
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Someone was able to gain access to caller's computer and control on their end.
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Suspect stated that he works for Comcast.
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The FBI,
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the Department of Treasury.
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Suspect turned,
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called his computer camera on.
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Robin Miles on these.
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Maybe, let me say.
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Do you want to know you with this guy?
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Hold on apartments.
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But he's given apartment 707.
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I'm looking at September 28th.
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Let me see, false pretense.
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Okay, he did.
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He filed a report on September 28th.
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False pretense.
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I lost me at this location,
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but it says caller is having phone issues.
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Don't say anything about computers.
01:37
You said there was a CC[1] drawn for that?
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Yeah, but it was, yes, the false pretense.
01:43
A call is having phone issues.
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So he did file report September 28th.
Police codes explained
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CC: Case/Complaint number (incident/report number)
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