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Saratoga Residents Targeted in $35,000 Fraud Incidents
Thefts involved credit card fraud and false pretenses scams.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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Saratoga residents have been the victims of two separate fraud incidents in recent weeks, resulting in nearly $35,000 in losses. In one case, a resident's credit card information was used to make fraudulent purchases totaling over $4,000. In another incident, a resident was convinced to send around $130,000 via check and wire transfer after being contacted by someone claiming to be a bank investigator, but the money was never returned.
Why it matters
These types of financial crimes can have a significant impact on victims, causing financial hardship and emotional distress. The incidents highlight the need for increased awareness and vigilance among community members to protect against fraud and scams targeting vulnerable residents.
The details
In the first incident on February 10th, a Saratoga resident reported that someone had used their credit card information to make approximately $4,379 in fraudulent purchases. In the second incident on February 13th, a Saratoga resident reported being contacted by someone claiming to be a bank investigator. The suspect convinced the victim to send around $130,000 via check and wire transfer, falsely promising the money would be returned, but the victim never received the funds back.
- On February 10, 2026, a Saratoga resident reported credit card fraud totaling $4,379.
- On February 13, 2026, a Saratoga resident reported being the victim of a false pretenses scam involving $130,000.
The players
Saratoga residents
Victims of the separate fraud incidents in Saratoga, California.
What’s next
Local authorities are investigating both incidents and urging residents to be vigilant against potential scams and fraud attempts.
The takeaway
These crimes highlight the importance of protecting personal and financial information, as well as the need for community members to be cautious when contacted by unfamiliar individuals making suspicious claims or requests.
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