Connecticut Police Get $23K in Stolen Crypto Funds Back
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Members of a local police force in the state of Connecticut have helped a theft victim recover roughly $23,000 in stolen crypto funds. Police Are on the Case! The money was deposited under false pretenses to several nearby bitcoin ATMs after a complaint was filed in September of last year. The victim had allegedly been scammed into depositing the money into various machines around the state, and the case was noted by the Milford Police Department. It was stated that more than $41,000 had been taken from the victim. In a statement, the police agency explained: The funds were traced
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