Darius Alvarez+FollowDallas family’s fight for justice after bank fraudImagine sending a check to pay off your car, only to find out it was stolen and cashed by someone else—and then being told by your bank you’re out of luck because you reported it “too late.” That’s exactly what happened to Billie Young, 83, in Dallas. The outpouring of support from across the country shows how common this nightmare is, especially for seniors. Many are sharing similar stories of banks and police not stepping up. It’s a reminder: protecting our elders from fraud isn’t just about money—it’s about dignity and accountability. How do you think banks and police should handle cases like this? #Relationships #Dallas #BankFraud00Share
David Miranda+FollowDallas family fights back after $15k bank fraudAn 83-year-old Dallas woman lost $15,000 to fraud, and her family says Wells Fargo denied their claim—while local police barely responded. The outpouring of support from neighbors and strangers alike is powerful, but it’s raising big questions: Are banks and law enforcement doing enough to protect seniors from scams? If this happened to someone in your family, what would you expect from your bank and local police? Let’s talk about how our community can push for better protections and real accountability. #News #Dallas #BankFraud00Share