The man was able to scam people out of $12,000 in multiple states, police said.
Tulsa police say Michael McCoy was arrested after a tip came in from a victim in Hawaii who had paid $3,000 for what he thought was the real deal.Police had already been looking into this case for months when they got a call from that victim in Hawaii.
That person agreed to work with investigators, and they set up a fake number to trick McCoy into selling him cards again.Officials said, in all, McCoy was able to scam people out of $12,000, including in Arizona, Colorado, Ohio and Texas.
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