500 victims lose thousands trying to invest in gold coin business
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Investors were promised big returns when they decided to invest thousands of dollars in the gold coin business.
Contact 6 takes hidden cameras into area used car dealerships
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Reliable and reasonable are two of the things most of us look for in a new or used car.
Son helps mother get out of foreign lottery scam mess
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- It started with one piece of mail promising a fortune, but by the time the scam was over, the victim was practically penniless."They send letter.
Gross groceries: A Contact 6 hidden camera investigation
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- FOX6's Contact 6 found "gross groceries" -- food that should have been pulled from grocery store shelves, via a hidden camera investigation.
Postal clerk tips off Postal Inspector to victim being targeted by scam
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- It is bad enough so many people get lured into foreign lottery scams.
Contact 6 helps put an end to four-year debt collection saga
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Debt collectors can be pretty persistent -- as one FOX6 viewer found out years after paying off his debt!
Contact 6 joins MPD on undercover smartphone sting
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Contact 6 went along with Milwaukee police on an undercover operation to find stolen cell phones.
"Ammyy" scam allows others to take control of your computer
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- A man was shut out of his own computer -- and only after he paid big bucks could he get back in!
Long-time sports memorabilia collector becomes fraud victim
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Collecting sports memorabilia is big business these days -- but how do you know if you're getting the real deal?
Now is the time to start thinking about holiday shopping
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Store shelves are filled with costumes and candy in advance of Halloween, but already, people are beginning to think about Christmas and holiday shopping.
Man scammed when dealing with late partner's estate
MILWAUKEE (WITI) — Battling cancer is not an easy fight, not only for the person who has the disease, but for everyone around them.
Contact 6's Katrina Cravy gives the "RoboStir" a try
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- You may have seen it on TV and wondered, "Does that really work?" You should be thinking that every time you see a product on TV.Luckily, you don't have to buy it and waste your money -- because FOX6's Contact 6 is willing to give the product a try for you!On Tuesday, October 8th, Katrina Cravy gave the "RoboStir" a try!The "RoboStir" costs $4.99.
Contact 6 warns job seekers about another work-from-home scam
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Spend some money up front, and get it back in mere months!
Contact 6 helps to unravel man's "Medicare Mystery"
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- A man's mission to understand why he was billed one amount but told to pay another had FOX6's Contact 6 trying to unravel a "Medicare Mystery" -- and it took months!Jeff Klimek did his homework, but couldn't get any answers."I can't see any sense of paying a $68 bill for a $25 service," Klimek said.Klimek's elderly father had a basic blood test at All Saints in Racine.
Thieves use actual names, rip off almost two dozen discount stores
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Two thieves, using their actual names, managed to rip off almost two dozen popular discount stores.At Sam's Club, the pair filled out credit application forms using the names of legitimate businesses, and included themselves as users on the account.They had photos taken of themselves and used their actual names and personal information."The most unique thing is essentially how stupid the bad guys were," U.S. Postal Inspector Carla Menendez said.The suspects purchased high-ticket items like TVs, laptops, and iPads -- and then sold them.Postal inspectors say it wasn't hard to catch up with the duo once Sam's Club fraud investigators tipped them off."Going in and allowing their own picture taken in a Sam's Club allowing their own personal information to open these accounts thinking they are just going to get away with it," Menendez said.They did get away with it for a little while, and that time gap is exactly what the suspects counted on.They would usually use an account for two weeks, and then move on."Most of these business were very large businesses, therefore they make a lot of money and a lot of purchases," Menendez said.In all, there were 21 companies impacted and tens of thousands of dollars in losses.Inspectors say most of the companies were unaware of the charges."Purchasing a computer, laptop is related to their business and wouldn`t make them question it unless someone brought it to their attention," Menendez said.Inspectors say their advice to businesses applies to everyone -- always check bank statements and your credit report every year.
Mastermind in check scheme to serve 18 months in jail
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- It started with a stolen check, and ended with a massive undercover sting operation."We were contacted by the attorneys of a real estate management firm in the suburbs of a tax refund check that they were missing," U.S. Postal Inspector Michael Van de Putte said.The check was valued at more than $900,000."Checks like the one in this case of approximately $955,000 are not often negotiated at your local bank branch," Van de Putte said.However, the IRS-issued check was stolen within a day."After an investigation, we found someone attempted to create a bank account in the name of that business and cash that check," Van de Putte said.The mastermind, named Dion Franklin, paid a young woman to open the account and then asked her to deposit the check the next day.
Man gets scammed after agreeing to minister's investment scheme
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Think about the people you trust the most: your spouse, your doctor, your mother.
Couple serves jail time in bank identity theft case
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- When you think of a bank robbery, images of armed, masked men might come to mind, but that's not the case anymore. "Crystal and Carter Smith recruited a person from the inside to assist her with getting banking information basically," U.S. Postal Inspector Essialani Hollier-Jackson said.The bank insider gave the Smiths' account information and identifiers."They had a third party who ends up being Elise Bell, who went in and attempted and actually successfully took all of the money out of the victims' account," Hollier-Jackson said.The group stole $150,000 from one victim alone."These funds - these were her life savings and she was so distraught she couldn`t understand how this happened," Hollier-Jackson said.As postal inspectors began digging, they found this case was just the beginning for the Smiths."They did use other different people identifiers but they did use their faces," Hollier-Jackson said.Inspectors quickly learned the Smiths were career criminals."They lived in a very nice home that they had stolen, of course.
Problems with a dress purchased online from company overseas
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- The internet makes it easy to buy anything from anywhere.
Small business owner deals with theft from bank accounts
MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- If you think your bank account is theft-proof, FOX6's Contact 6 says you need to think again!"I was very, very angry.


















