‘They’re Not the Cops’: Good Samaritan saves couple from being scammed out of thousands

A 75-year-old man and his wife were just the push of a button away from losing nearly $10,000 to scammers. That was until a Good Samaritan saved the day.
Published: Feb. 26, 2025 at 12:48 PM CST|Updated: Apr. 30, 2025 at 4:23 AM CDT
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(InvestigateTV) — Bitcoin ATMs are popping up in grocery stores, gas stations, and even restaurants in communities nationwide.

These ATMs are a legitimate way to convert cash into cryptocurrency, but they’re also being used to steal big money from innocent victims.

The FTC reports that in 2023 losses to scams involving Bitcoin ATMs topped $110 million and the agency says older people are getting roped in the most.

In Nebraska, an elderly couple nearly lost thousands after responding to a text from someone posing as a U.S. marshal.

Reporter Mike McKnight walks us through the scam and shows us how a total stranger turned the tables on the con artist.