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Senior Distraction Theft Hits Korean American in LA

A 69-year-old Korean American was robbed of jewelry worth $600–$700 near Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue in Los Angeles after suspects used a senior distraction theft tactic that police say increasingly targets older adults.

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The victim, Anna Shin, said the incident happened around 9 a.m. on August 18. “While I was walking to a bus stop, a vehicle approached. Two individuals who appeared Latino asked me for the location of a Korean market. After I gave them detailed directions, they thanked me by placing a bracelet and necklace on me and handing me cash,” Shin recalled. Moments later, she discovered her own bracelet and necklace were missing. “It happened so quickly I couldn’t process it. I just felt foolish,” she said.

Authorities warn that such incidents have been rising. On August 20, the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) issued a public advisory urging residents to stay alert. Police explained that suspects often work in pairs or groups, approaching victims under the pretense of asking for directions or offering religious blessings.

“Women in their 70s walking alone are primary targets,” BHPD said. “If a stranger shows excessive friendliness and tries to place jewelry on you, avoid physical contact and leave immediately.” The department advised calling 911 in emergencies or contacting the station at 310-550-4951 in non-emergencies.

A similar case occurred in Torrance in July, when a Korean American woman in her 70s was robbed of a watch and bracelet while gardening in her front yard. Suspects again pretended to offer jewelry while stealing her valuables, as previously reported by The Korea Daily on July 24.

Police emphasized that distraction thefts specifically target seniors. They urged residents to share information about these schemes with elderly and vulnerable neighbors to help prevent further crimes.

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The Korea Daily Digital Team
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