$350,000 Crypto Stolen in Scam Recovered After Three-Year Investigation
Police in Pleasant Hill have finally reunited a 70-year-old woman with her stolen life savings after an extensive three-year probe. The victim had been duped into investing her entire nest egg in an online cryptocurrency scam, which was orchestrated by an unknown individual posing as a man.
The scheme was reported to authorities in March 2022, and Detective Stephen Vuong led the investigation, working closely with the US Secret Service. After months of tireless work, Vuong managed to track down most of the victim's lost funds to an inactive online wallet. It wasn't until September 2025 that the account became active again, prompting Vuong to freeze it and seize the stolen money.
In a remarkable twist, the frozen account was able to generate enough transactions to accumulate $350,000 in just over a year โ a staggering sum of money recovered from an individual scam. The funds were returned to their rightful owner on December 30, bringing closure to what was undoubtedly a harrowing experience for the elderly victim.
Police Chief Scott Vermillion hailed Detective Vuong's efforts as "outstanding," calling it "excellent policework" that yielded a positive outcome for the victim. For those who may be targeted by similar scams in the future, authorities are urging them to contact the Pleasant Hill Police Department's non-emergency line at 925-288-4600 for assistance and guidance.
Police in Pleasant Hill have finally reunited a 70-year-old woman with her stolen life savings after an extensive three-year probe. The victim had been duped into investing her entire nest egg in an online cryptocurrency scam, which was orchestrated by an unknown individual posing as a man.
The scheme was reported to authorities in March 2022, and Detective Stephen Vuong led the investigation, working closely with the US Secret Service. After months of tireless work, Vuong managed to track down most of the victim's lost funds to an inactive online wallet. It wasn't until September 2025 that the account became active again, prompting Vuong to freeze it and seize the stolen money.
In a remarkable twist, the frozen account was able to generate enough transactions to accumulate $350,000 in just over a year โ a staggering sum of money recovered from an individual scam. The funds were returned to their rightful owner on December 30, bringing closure to what was undoubtedly a harrowing experience for the elderly victim.
Police Chief Scott Vermillion hailed Detective Vuong's efforts as "outstanding," calling it "excellent policework" that yielded a positive outcome for the victim. For those who may be targeted by similar scams in the future, authorities are urging them to contact the Pleasant Hill Police Department's non-emergency line at 925-288-4600 for assistance and guidance.