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90-year-old woman reunites with Wilmington officer who stopped nearly $10,000 crypto scam

WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A Porters Neck woman says she almost lost nearly $10,000 on July 27 to a scammer before a Wilmington police officer stopped her at a bitcoin kiosk outside a gas station.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 10:52 PM UTC · 2 min de lecture

90-year-old woman reunites with Wilmington officer who stopped nearly $10,000 crypto scam
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Nearly $10,000 Crypto scam loss prevented

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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A Porters Neck woman says she almost lost nearly $10,000 on July 27 to a scammer before a Wilmington police officer stopped her at a bitcoin kiosk outside a gas station.

Mary Ann Nunley said the scam began with a text message.

“I got a message on my phone… it said that my account with the Geek Squad was ending,” Nunley said.

The message said $390 would be taken out of her account.

“So I call the number, I said cancel this, I don’t want it, and I want my money back,” Nunley said.

The call led to hours of back-and-forth with a man who promised to return her money but was attempting to steal more, according to Nunley.

The scammer told her she needed to take nearly $10,000 to a nearby bitcoin kiosk to fix the situation.

Nunley drove to a gas station with a bitcoin machine, which was broken.

“Sure enough, there was a money machine there, except it was broken,” Nunley said.

A Wilmington police officer approached Nunley at the machine.

“And this nice police man came up to me and said, ’ Don’t put your money in that machine; you’re being scammed,” Nunley said.

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The officer, identified as Nicholas Morrison, helped Nunley end the call with the scammer and confirmed she had not lost any money. He took her to Best Buy to confirm the Geek Squad was not involved in taking her money, then drove her to the bank to redeposit her cash.

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