The information from Englewood Hospital and Medical Center was “used to defraud a third party in Colorado,” Police Chief Dean Ackermann said Monday.
Apparently, the thief “hacked into her AT&T I-Phone and obtained her banking information,” the chief said.
Then the charges began – and mounted, he said.
Ackermann’s detectives were working with their colleagues in Englewood and Boulder, CO to investigate, Ackermann said.
Meanwhile, the chief urged citizens to have all the necessary protections on their phones to prevent hacking.
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