Woman loses $126k life savings trying to protect bank account – but her ‘undercover agent’ notes helped unveil truth

A WOMAN has been scammed out of $126,000 of her life savings after a thief tricked her into believing he was an undercover agent.

Sagar Patel, aged 27, was convicted and sentenced recently for his role in persuading an elderly woman in Colorado to exchange her money for gold bars and then surrender them to him.

Mugshot of Sagar Patel.
Sagar Patel, 27, following his arrest in February 2024Credit: Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Stacks of gold bars.
Patel convinced Noble to give him two gold bars worth $63,000 eachCredit: Getty

Charlotte Noble, 80, was told to call a mysterious number after a pop-up message told her she had a computer virus in July 2023.

The number led her to Patel, who said her bank accounts were compromised.

Patel promised he was an undercover federal agent who could help, prosecutors said.

The crook persuaded Noble to convert the money into two gold bars, each worth $63,000, and give them to him.

Luckily, Noble made a smart move during the exchange that later helped cops identify the thief.

Even as she handed the gold bars to Patel, who was posing as an undercover agent, Noble took notes about his car, as reported by CBS affiliate KKTV.

Subsequently, she provided details of the vehicle, including its description and license plate number, to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office in Castle Rock, Colorado, located approximately 30 miles south of Denver.

Investigators said Noble’s decision provided “vital information” that cops used to track down Patel.

Using her notes, cops found the car was a rental tied to Patel. They then gathered his information from credit card and phone companies.

Detectives used location data from Noble’s phone and the car to put Patel at the scene of the theft, DCSO said in a press release.

Walmart shoppers warned after info-swiping devices uncovered at multiple stores as officials reveal red flags to know

“Surveillance footage further confirmed Patel’s involvement, showing him at the vehicle rental counter at Denver International Airport, a marijuana dispensary in Littleton, and at other key locations,” cops said.

Cops arrested Patel on February 1, 2024, in Jersey City, New Jersey.

He was convicted of criminal felony.

On Friday, he was slapped with the maximum sentence of six years in prison.

Bank tips for avoiding scams

As scams become more sophisticated with the use of artificial intelligence, it is important you know how to spot a scam:

  • Be skeptical of online deals that seem too good to be true, especially on social media.
  • Scammers will often use tactics to make you panicked so you make quick decisions – be cautious if you are told to take immediate action and verify who has contacted you.
  • Chase Bank warns customers to “never return any unexpected funds without calling Chase first.”
  • Never send money to someone you have only spoken to online or by phone as this is likely a romance scam.
  • Unless you 100% know who you are talking to, never give someone remote access to your device.
  • Never accept help from strangers at an ATM and always be vigilant when making withdrawals.
  • Do not send money or click any links indicating that you have won a prize.

Source: Chase.com

He was ordered to pay almost $144,000 in restitution.

Noble’s son, William Wilcox, spoke about the decision at Friday’s sentencing.

“While no sentence can undo what happened to my mother, this conviction brings a small sense of justice and closure for the family,” he said.

During his sentencing hearing, Patel apologized to the court.

“I wish I had [the] power to go back and fix that thing. I cannot,” he said, according to ABC affiliate KMGH.

Patel, an undocumented immigrant from India, is also under investigation for similar crimes in Delaware and New York, the DA’s office said.

A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer was placed on him, which means he’ll likely face deportation.

Deputy District Attorney Joe Ratner said during the hearing that Noble was robbed of her life savings.

“If you come to Douglas County to scam senior citizens out of gold bars, you can expect to be behind prison bars,” Ratner said.

Hacker using laptop and tablet to hack into a system.
Patel told his victim he was an undercover agent who could help her fix her computer virusCredit: Getty
You May Also Like

France Criticizes Russia for Spreading False Conspiracy about ‘Cocaine Train’ and Alleged Macron Video

FRANCE has blasted a fake Russian claim that President Emmanuel Macron had…

A man who loved animals, aged 50, was attacked and consumed by his pet lion shortly after purchasing the animal to keep in his backyard.

A MAN was mauled to death by his pet lion in southern…

Trump arrives in Riyadh before Middle East trip, following controversy over ‘Flying Palace’ plane and commitment to meet with Putin & Zelensky

DONALD Trump has landed in Riyadh to kickstart the first leg of…

Trump gave $400 million to Qatar for the world’s largest plane called the ‘flying palace’ and criticizes detractors as ‘top-notch losers’

DONALD Trump is poised to accept a luxury plane dubbed the “flying…

Disturbing incident as two young boys, ages 7 and 9, are fired upon by police during a tense confrontation in New Mexico after they refused to surrender a weapon

THIS is the shocking moment when two young boys were caught in…

Hidden US Capitol Tunnel with Spooky Staircase Discovered, Drawing Attention Despite Distractions

A SECRET tunnel has been discovered under the floorboards of the US…

New lead for explorers searching for Nazi gold train as anonymous letter discloses the whereabouts of hidden tunnel containing three train cars filled with valuable metals in Poland

Polish officials have reported the reception of a letter disclosing the whereabouts…

Investigation Underway Into Suspicious Fires at Former North London Residences of Sir Keir Starmer

The Metropolitan Police is investigating the blaze, with a spokesman for the force saying…

Four tube lines experience major power failure causing chaos before rush hour begins on the network

A mysterious power outage disrupted significant portions of London’s public transportation system…

Celebrities share the effects of a new strange side effect from a weight-loss medication called ‘Ozempic tongue’

It’s not just your dress size that could change on Ozempic. Doctors…

Car explodes near Keir Starmer’s £2m home in suspected arson attack as counter-terrorism police interrogate 21-year-old suspect over multiple fires

This is the shocking moment a 4×4 burst into flames in Sir…

Texas Man Kills Stepbrother, Causing Mother to Lose Two Sons on Mother’s Day

A man from Texas faces a murder charge for reportedly shooting his…