Woman loses $52k trying to buy item on Facebook marketplace – but seller’s bank records saw her get money back

A WOMAN thought she was scoring a sweet deal on Facebook Marketplace but it turned into a $52,000 nightmare.

But thanks to a digital paper trail, the seller who allegedly duped her didn’t get away with it.

Photo illustration of a person holding a smartphone displaying the Facebook Marketplace logo.
A woman lost $52,000 trying to buy an item on Facebook marketplace (stock photo)Credit: Getty
Demetria Latimer, arrested for grand theft, escorted through an airport.
But thanks to a digital paper trail, deputies in Florida tracked down the sellerCredit: Volusia Sheriff’s Office
Mugshot of Demetria Latimer.
Demetria Latimer, 59, was slapped with charges of grand theft and running an organized scheme to defraudCredit: Volusia County Jail

The drama began last November when a woman tried to purchase an excavator.

She spotted a listing on Facebook Marketplace and agreed to fork over $52,000 for the heavy-duty equipment.

But once the money was sent, the seller vanished.

No machine. No delivery. No way to get the money back, or so it seemed.

Enter Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood and his team.

Because she was paid via transfer, detectives were able to follow a digital paper trail to a suspect.

Using bank records and other resources, Volusia Sheriff’s Office financial crimes detectives tracked down the seller outside Detroit on April 8.

Demetria Latimer, 59, was flown back to Florida to face charges of grand theft and running an organized scheme to defraud.

Sheriff Mike Chitwood met her at the airport to confront her over the alleged $52,000 theft.

“I am the reason that you’re here,” he told her in video of the confrontation.

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“We don’t like our residents to become victims of fraud.”

The suspect was slapped with charges of grand theft and running an organized scheme to defraud.

A theft occurred in Orange City, Florida, which is approximately a 40-minute drive from Orlando. Authorities, however, suspect that the perpetrator could be involved in similar fraudulent activities on a national scale.

Sheriff Chitwood stated in a Facebook post, “We have reason to believe that Demetria played a significant role in illegally transferring funds not only from our local victim but potentially from others across the country.”

But Latimer had a stunning reaction when she was confronted by Sheriff Chitwood.

“I’m a victim myself,” Latimer claimed.

She was hauled into court Tuesday at 1:30 pm for her first appearance.

Despite the massive loss, the victim’s money was recovered, Chitwood confirmed.

Sheriff’s Office’s Full Statement

“Overnight we welcomed Demetria Latimer to Volusia County to face her charges of organized scheme to defraud and grand theft.

Demetria managed to steal $52,000 from a resident in Orange City by conducting a fraudulent sale of an excavator through Facebook Marketplace. The financial crimes detectives at the Volusia Sheriff’s Office were able to identify the suspect’s whereabouts near Detroit using bank records and various investigative tools.

We have probable cause to believe Demetria played a key role in laundering money not only from our victim, but possibly others across the country.

The good news is we recovered the victim’s money. Any day another scammer is locked up is a good day. Thank you VSO Financial Crimes Unit!!”

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood

Authorities didn’t reveal exactly how they recovered the cash but credited the digital trail Latimer left behind.

Internet scams are pretty common across the country.

62-year-old Vanessa White Fernandes from Scranton, Pennsylvania, lost her entire life savings of $50,000 in a phone scam that led her to believe she was facing jail time.

She was contacted by someone posing as an official from the Lackawanna County Sheriff’s Office, who claimed she had missed an important court hearing.

The caller insisted she would be sent to jail unless she paid a fine immediately, prompting Fernandes to withdraw over $50,000 from her retirement and savings over the span of three weeks.

Desperate to avoid jail, Fernandes complied, sending large sums of money to the fraudster.

It wasn’t until later that she realized the entire ordeal was a sophisticated scam designed to steal her life savings.

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

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