Recovered/Located GA - Ketan Shah, Adult, Lawrenceville, set up Super Bowl tickets scam, 3 January 2019

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Police are looking for a prominent Atlanta-area businessman accused of exploiting Super Bowl fans out of tens of thousands of dollars as part of a ticket scam.

News outlets report Gwinnett County police are searching for Ketan Shah, and that his mother is among those who've filed police reports on him.

His wife, Bavhi Shah, says he hasn't been seen since Jan. 3. She reported him missing earlier this month

WSB-TV reports Ketan Shah's mother told police she lost $36,000 in the scam. John Brunetti tells WXIA-TV he lost $50,000. Both thought they were buying tickets from Shah to Sunday's game in Atlanta.

Man accused in Super Bowl ticket scam goes missing

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Police are looking for a prominent Atlanta-area businessman accused of exploiting Super Bowl fans out of tens of thousands of dollars as part of a ticket scam.

News outlets report Gwinnett County police are searching for Ketan Shah, and that his mother is among those who've filed police reports on him.

His wife, Bavhi Shah, says he hasn't been seen since Jan. 3. She reported him missing earlier this month

WSB-TV reports Ketan Shah's mother told police she lost $36,000 in the scam. John Brunetti tells WXIA-TV he lost $50,000. Both thought they were buying tickets from Shah to Sunday's game in Atlanta.

Man accused in Super Bowl ticket scam goes missing

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"About a dozen Georgians have accused a prominent Gwinnett County businessman of taking off with nearly $1 million in a monthslong Super Bowl ticket and business scam.

Records obtained by Channel 2 Action News early Thursday morning show the man’s own mother has accused him of theft tied to the scam, and his wife told Channel 2 investigative reporter Nicole Carr she hasn’t seen him since reporting him missing early this month.

Carr received the tip about Ketan Shah from an alleged victim who lives in Sandy Springs. The man told Carr that Shah, who owns a digital printing shop and sits on numerous community boards, took off with $20,000 and never delivered premium Super Bowl tickets.

“It’s just crazy, mind-blowing,” Alan Tartt told Carr, citing Shah’s “squeaky-clean” business reputation. “Everything seemed legit.”'
SUPER BOWL TICKET SCAM: Man swindled people out of nearly $1M in Super Bowl scam then disappeared, police say
 
wow. So Ketan decide to blow town and burn ALL his bridges on the way out. Burned his own mother for 36k, and ripped off his wife for 500k against their business.

I hope he is looking behind himself, so scared, that he finally messes up and gets caught. Jerk...
 
Well, if gambling is his thing.... there is a lot of it going on in prison!

I am glad he was found and the victims can at least have that factor.
 

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