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Southington Police Warn Residents of Bitcoin Scam After Woman Loses $14,000

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 4:27 am
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Published: April 29, 2026
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Southington police have issued a warning to residents following a significant Bitcoin scam that resulted in a woman losing $14,000. The incident began when the victim, convinced she was speaking to a law enforcement officer from Hartford, received a phone call stating that she had a pending federal arrest warrant against her.

Officer Michael Morley explained the troubling details of the scam. The individual on the other end of the line—a criminal impersonating an officer—directed the woman to travel to a gas station in Massachusetts to purchase the Bitcoin. Once there, she was instructed to deposit the $14,000 into a Bitcoin wallet, which functions similarly to a bank transaction but within the cryptocurrency realm. After completing the transaction, she was told to visit the Hartford Police Department, where she soon discovered that the call she received was entirely fraudulent, leaving her with no recourse to recover her significant loss.

Morley pointed out that the woman may have been specifically targeted due to her age, emphasizing that scammers often exploit vulnerabilities in individuals, particularly the elderly. He also highlighted that the chosen gas station likely had weak oversight regarding its Bitcoin transactions. “Many of these gas stations and other fuel stations have minimal governance over their Bitcoin stations,” he noted, mentioning factors like inadequate video surveillance and insufficient questioning by staff at those locations.

Furthermore, Morley urged residents to remain vigilant and cautious, particularly regarding financial transactions prompted by unsolicited phone calls. He clarified that police departments would never request payments in Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. Any situation where a caller pressures an individual to stay on the line and refrain from conducting independent research should raise immediate concerns.

“Any pressure or urgency to remain on the phone is a heightened response that necessitates caution,” he said. “If the caller, claiming to be an officer, indicates that you shouldn’t get off the phone, that’s a red flag.”

While Southington detectives are continuing their investigation into the case, they recognize that recovering the victim’s money is unlikely. Police frequently find that many of these scammers operate from outside the country, complicating efforts for law enforcement to take action against them. The case serves as a stark reminder for residents to exercise caution and skepticism, particularly when it comes to unexpected requests for financial transactions.

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