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Two Suspects Allegedly Defrauded Elderly Women

Two Suspects Allegedly Defrauded Elderly Women
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By West Kentucky Star Staff
Feb. 21, 2020 | GRAVES COUNTY
By West Kentucky Star Staff Feb. 21, 2020 | 10:46 PM | GRAVES COUNTY
Warrants have been issued for the arrest of two people after separate investigations into fraud.

Graves County Sheriff Jon Hayden says both victims were elderly women who were visited at their homes in the northern part of the county by a man offering to sell and spread gravel. Once the gravel was delivered, the price was increased and the victims were intimidated into paying the higher amount. 

One woman was told to ride with a female accomplice to an ATM in McCracken County, where the victim withdrew money from her account. The other victim was told to write a check, but the next day, she discovered that several other checks were missing. One of the checks had reportedly been cashed with a forged signature at a bank in Paducah.

Both victims were given fake names by the suspects, but were able to give descriptions of the suspects and their vehicles. 

The Sheriff's Department was able to obtain surveillance video of the male and female suspects (see below). 

Fingerprint evidence of the man led to him being identified as 30-year-old Noah Boswell, Jr. The female suspect has been identified as 36-year-old Carol D. Harrison. It's believed that they live in the Nashville or St. Louis areas. 

Boswell is white, 6'1" tall, weighs 200 pounds, and has brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen driving a white, one-ton flatbed truck with an out-of-state license plate. He is wanted on outstanding charges in both Indiana and Tennessee, and faces charges of theft by deception in Graves County. He also has felony forgery warrants pending in McCracken County.

Harrison is white, 5’3" tall with long brown hair. She was last seen driving a 2017 Chevrolet Traverse with a Tennessee license plate. She is wanted on a warrant in Simpson County, Kentucky, and warrants have been issued for her arrest in Graves County for several counts of theft by deception. She may be facing other charges in McCracken County. 

Anyone who has been victimized by either of these suspects, or anyone who has information about them should contact the Graves County Sheriff's Department at 270-247-4501. 


Video of Boswell from a local bank:




Video of Harrison from an ATM:


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