SAN JOSE (KGO) -- San Jose police are looking for two men who swindled an elderly woman out of her life savings.
Investigators released sketches of the suspects. Police say the men duped a woman into giving them a large amount of money after one of them claimed they had a winning lottery ticket. The men told the elderly women they needed to borrow some collateral from a U.S. citizen to claim the winnings. The suspects never returned the victim's money after she complied.
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