Ashley Bradley is scamming people in New York City, approaching them in places like Penn Station and Port Authority with an elaborate yet heartbreaking story about her 4 week old daughter named Isabella, who was born with a serious heart condition. She will tell you right off the bat that she's from Syracuse, New York, and that she's looking to get to a hospital in New Jersey and needs to take planes trains and automobiles to get there before her daughter's heart surgery the next morning. She will pull out elaborate and legitimate directions to the location. She will tell you she's just under $20 short (she'll give you an exact number) of buying the tickets, and you can add her on Facebook and she can pay you back.
If you look her up, her Facebook appears normal and claims she lives in East Syracuse, New York, and currently works at Chobani. Upon further investigation, you will find that her mother, Cynthia Lewis Bradley, was frantically looking for her in 2012 when she was pregnant, and posted a missing persons report.
Ashley's mother eventually found her in a hospital after having a baby girl named Isabella. This woman Cynthia is now raising Ashley Bradley's children, and updated the missing person's report to warn people that she is living on the streets of New York City with her boyfriend, scamming people for money to likely buy drugs. You can view the missing persons report here:
http://newyorkstatemissingpersons.ning.com/m/photo?id=2551950%3APhoto%3A41131&context=popular When I spoke with Ashley, she was wearing a brown or black north face jacket (can't remember) with a hood, and was carrying an orange purse. She had a brace on her right wrist and had strawberry blonde hair. She is thin and about 5'5. The notebook she carries with directions in it has a floral pattern on it. She will willingly share her name and where she's from. DO NOT BELIEVER HER LIES AND ELABORATE STORIES, AND DO NOT GIVE HER MONEY. It you see this woman, please approach a police officer immediately and explain the situation.
Ashley Bradley Reviews
Ashley Bradley is scamming people in New York City, approaching them in places like Penn Station and Port Authority with an elaborate yet heartbreaking story about her 4 week old daughter named Isabella, who was born with a serious heart condition. She will tell you right off the bat that she's from Syracuse, New York, and that she's looking to get to a hospital in New Jersey and needs to take planes trains and automobiles to get there before her daughter's heart surgery the next morning. She will pull out elaborate and legitimate directions to the location. She will tell you she's just under $20 short (she'll give you an exact number) of buying the tickets, and you can add her on Facebook and she can pay you back.
If you look her up, her Facebook appears normal and claims she lives in East Syracuse, New York, and currently works at Chobani. Upon further investigation, you will find that her mother, Cynthia Lewis Bradley, was frantically looking for her in 2012 when she was pregnant, and posted a missing persons report.
Ashley's mother eventually found her in a hospital after having a baby girl named Isabella. This woman Cynthia is now raising Ashley Bradley's children, and updated the missing person's report to warn people that she is living on the streets of New York City with her boyfriend, scamming people for money to likely buy drugs. You can view the missing persons report here:
http://newyorkstatemissingpersons.ning.com/m/photo?id=2551950%3APhoto%3A41131&context=popular When I spoke with Ashley, she was wearing a brown or black north face jacket (can't remember) with a hood, and was carrying an orange purse. She had a brace on her right wrist and had strawberry blonde hair. She is thin and about 5'5. The notebook she carries with directions in it has a floral pattern on it. She will willingly share her name and where she's from. DO NOT BELIEVER HER LIES AND ELABORATE STORIES, AND DO NOT GIVE HER MONEY. It you see this woman, please approach a police officer immediately and explain the situation.