On on hand, it makes you upset that an elderly Colorado couple were targeted by this con man; on the other, it could have been worse, and there was at least some justice.

It's another example of how we all need to be more aware of when someone is trying to intimidate you into doing something you know isn't exactly right. It's also an example of how we need to help out our elderly neighbors.

$30,000 is a lot of money, to anybody; imagine being in your mid-80s and being conned out of it.

Northern Colorado Elderly Couple Scammed Out of $30,000

In October of 2024, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office released a statement regarding an incident that had happened earlier in the year. An incident where a con artist out of California scammed a couple out of $30,000.

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The couple, both in their mid-80s, clicked on a "pop up" on their computer that said something about needing Microsoft technical support to fix a problem.

The con artist showed up at the door pretending to be that support person, and managed to get the couple to give him $30,000 to fix the "problem."

Con Artist Gets Greedy and Pays the Price

The saying "take the money and run" apparently didn't cross this con man's mind, as he hit the couple up again, a few days later, for an additional $70,000. The couple started out with every intention of getting him that money, too.

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The couple had trouble getting such a large amount of money withdrawn at the banks that they went to, according to the press release; the banks told them it sounded like a con.

Next thing you know, the con man is telling them to get $70,000 in gold bars. Gold bars? This guy was bold.

The couple then contacted authorities about the whole situation; they then contacted the con artist. He arrived to supposedly get the gold, to only got arrested.

In October of 2024, Arashdeep Dhaliwal (DOB 01/20/1996) of California. took a plea agreement:

  • 30 days in jail.
  • 3 years supervised probation.
  • Restitution of the $30,000.

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By knowing what "cons" are being used the most, we can help ourselves, and family members from bearing the weight of embarrassment and drained bank accounts.

Gallery Credit: Dave Jensen

MORE Colorado & Scams: The 10 Most-Used Scams in Colorado

By knowing what "cons" are being used the most, we can help ourselves, and family members from bearing the weight of embarrassment and drained bank accounts.

Gallery Credit: Dave Jensen