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    Craigslist Scam

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    By KMAN Staff on August 8, 2011 Local News

    According to Riley County Police a Manhattan man has been the victim of a craigslist scam.

    22 year old Tomas Kirielius of 1430 Hartman Place told RCPD that he had placed his 15 inch Mac Book pro on craiglist.

    Kirielius was asking for 1-thousand dollars, and was contacted by an unknown suspect to meet for the sale at the 2215 college avenue parking lot.

    Kirielius told police that when he arrived a white male with brown hair and medium build gave him a US Postal money order for 9-hundred and fifty dollars, and fifty dollars cash.

    RCPD reported that the money order was in fact a fake, and part of a craiglist scam.

    The case is still under investigation by RCPD, and no suspects have been arrested.

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