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Richard Overton in March 2017. Photo: AP

Identity thief drains bank account of 112-year-old Texas man

Richard Overton is the oldest known second world war US veteran

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Someone obtained the personal information of a Texas resident and used it to drain his bank account.

The family of Richard Overton says Social Security and banking account numbers for the 112-year-old Austin man were used to make seven withdrawals over the past several months.

Cousin Volma Overton declined to say how much was stolen but said it was a “significant amount of money”.

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He says the money was used to purchase savings bonds. A police report was filed Friday.

The money was separate from a 2015 online campaign that raised more than US$300,000 for Richard Overton, the oldest known second world war US veteran who was at Pearl Harbour just after the Japanese attack.

The fundraiser provided around-the-clock, in-home care for Overton.

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