North Augusta Man Wanted in Elderly Fraud Case

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Chad Adams, a 41-year-old resident of North Augusta, is wanted by authorities for his alleged involvement in a fraud case against a 77-year-old disabled man. Adams is facing serious charges, including theft by conversion, for writing a $20,000 check to himself using a blank check given by the elderly man for home improvements that were never completed. The victim’s family reported the incident, and the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is actively seeking information about Adams’ whereabouts to ensure justice is served.

Augusta, Georgia – Chad Adams, a 41-year-old resident of North Augusta, is currently wanted by authorities due to his alleged involvement in a fraud case against a 77-year-old disabled man. Adams faces serious charges, including theft by conversion and exploitation of an elderly or disabled person, stemming from an incident that reportedly occurred on December 6, 2024.

The victim of the alleged fraud, who has children that hold power of attorney over his affairs, filed a report with the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office on March 21, 2025. According to the report, the elderly man had provided Adams with a signed blank check for intended home improvement work. However, the necessary renovations were never carried out, and Adams was found to be unlicensed to perform the promised services.

In a concerning twist, Adams is accused of writing the check to himself for $20,000, executing the transaction without any contract or repair work having been performed. The victim became aware of the situation upon confronting Adams about the unauthorized check, just before Adams attempted to cash it without the elder’s consent.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for Chad Adams and has encouraged anyone who may have information regarding his current location to step forward. Individuals with relevant details can contact Investigator Clifford Banks or any on-call investigator within the office. Reports may be made via phone at 706-261-0425 or 706-821-1020.

Authorities have described Adams as being approximately 6 feet tall, weighing around 250 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. The investigation into his whereabouts is ongoing, and officials are particularly focused on gathering evidence and testimonies that could support the claims against him.

The case highlights the growing concern over exploitation and fraud against vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly. These types of crimes, often committed by individuals who take advantage of those who may be less capable of defending themselves or understanding the nuances of financial transactions, have been drawing increased attention from law enforcement agencies nationwide. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is committed to protecting the rights of seniors and ensuring justice is served in cases of elder abuse and financial exploitation.

As the situation unfolds, community members are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities that may target vulnerable individuals. The cooperation of the public can be crucial in apprehending suspects like Adams who prey on the elderly and disabled.

Further developments in this case will depend on ongoing investigations and the public’s assistance. Anyone with information is urged to come forward to help bring the responsible party to justice and protect elder victims from future exploitation.

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