Police: Somerset County pair lose thousands in prize scam | TribLIVE.com
TribLive Logo
| Back | Text Size:
https://naviga.triblive.com/local/regional/police-somerset-county-pair-lose-thousands-in-prize-scam/

Police: Somerset County pair lose thousands in prize scam

Jeff Himler
| Sunday, August 25, 2019 9:48 a.m.

Two Somerset County residents were scammed out of thousands of dollars by a man who claimed they’d won millions of dollars worth of prizes, state police said.

Police said a 42-year-old Confluence man and a 61-year-old Stonycreek Township woman were contacted by a man who claimed to be a Publishers Clearing House employee and coaxed them into believing they’d won millions of dollars, a new vehicle and $5,000 a week for life.

As a result, the pair mailed thousands of dollars to the unknown man between Aug. 14 and Friday, police said.

Police said there are no suspects in what appears to be part of a large-scale fraud ring.

In a similar incident, state police said an 88-year-0ld Westmoreland County woman in January was scammed out of $58,000 in cash and prepaid gift cards by a man who identified himself as a Publishers Clearing House executive.

In that case, police said, the woman handed the money and cards in person to the man, known only as “Dave,” at a Sunoco gas station on Humphrey Road in Hempfield. The suspect was described as a black man driving a tan car.

Publishers Clearing House provides tips to help people guard against becoming the victim of a fraudulent prize scam, including:

• Publishers Clearing House does not notify sweepstakes winners by phone or email.

• The company does not request winners to send money or provide personal financial information.

• No purchase is necessary to win, and winning is always free.


Copyright ©2025— Trib Total Media, LLC (TribLIVE.com)