Crime & Safety
Loudoun County Deputies Are Looking For Victims Of This Accused Real Estate Scammer
Loudoun County authorities believe accused scammer Kimberly Vu may have more victims in the area.
ASHBURN, VA – The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is looking for more possible victims of an accused real estate scammer.
Kimberly Vu, 45, of Sterling, has been charged in connection with a scam in which she posed as a real estate agent and offered houses, townhouses and rooms to rent, the sheriff's office said in a release. They say she took security deposits and first month's rent but never provided the promised properties.
Vu was indicted on Monday on 26 charges, among them obtaining money by false pretenses.
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The sheriff’s office believes there may be additional victims connected to this case and is asking anyone with information to contact Sergeant Wilson at (703) 777-1021 or to call Loudoun County Crime Solvers at (703) 777-1919 to report anonymously.
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