Navy veteran, wife scammed via Craigslist
Torres family loses $850 after home fraudulently listed online for rent
News4JAX
Author: Joy Purdy
Jodi Mohrmann, Managing editor of special projects
August 4, 2015
Jacksonville Florida
Navy veteran Roberto Torres and his wife Cynthia just moved back to Jacksonville from El Paso, Texas. Roberto was stationed here when he was in the Navy and loved it, so the family decided to return. However their move back to the River City hasn't been problem free.
"We already had out truck and everything ready and we were going to move, and we had nowhere to go," said Cynthia.
She got emotional as she began telling her story to News4Jax, and Roberto gave her a loving hug and kiss. The couple wants to share this story of being scammed in the hopes of helping someone else avoid something similar.
Cynthia says they needed a place so she went online and found her dream home: a three-bedroom in East Arlington. It was a perfect fit for the couple and their 2 ½ year-old son. The alleged homeowner told the Torres' he was working out of town and couldn't physically show them the house, but would give them the keys if they wired him the $850 deposit.
"Like after everything I kept having this gut feeling," Cynthia admitted. "There's just something not right about this."
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