FCSO arrests con artist stealing from local man

Suspect Beverly Leblanc used a local man's credit card to make thousands of dollars worth of purchases.


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  • | 7:00 a.m. February 26, 2022
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A Palm Coast con artist is in the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility after fraudulently using a 77-year-old man’s credit cards to pay for thousands of dollars in purchases. 

The victim received a call from a credit card company Feb. 22 notifying him of suspicious activity on his account. After a series of calls to his lenders, he learned of many charges, including payments for several online purchases and nearly three weeks of a motel stay. 

Thanks to thorough investigative work by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrested 59-year-old Beverly Leblanc in connection with the criminal activity. Leblanc first communicated with the victim in 2021 on a social platform in regards to housekeeping work he needed done. Although he discontinued her services in late December, Leblanc had already obtained his credit card information. 

Deputies confiscated notes containing the victim's credit card information, receipts, as well as a cell phone, computer, hard drive, cameras and three packages from eBay.

Facing a felony charge of Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card, Leblanc remains in custody on a $10,000 bond. 

“Anyone who preys on the elderly deserves to sit in the Green Roof Inn,” FCSO Sheriff Rick Staly said. “Criminals who try to take advantage of the seniors in Flagler County will be caught and they will pay for their crimes. People are always trying to find new ways to scam our seniors. And our deputies will always be there to find them, arrest them and put an end to their crime spree.” 

If you believe you may have been an identity theft or credit fraud victim of LeBlanc, the FCSO asks that you call them immediately at 386-313-4911 or email [email protected].

 

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