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Hodgenville Police Chief James Richardson said predators from around the world are finding local kids through online video games and social media.
The BBB says victims of the scam would wire money to the website thinking they were buying vehicles with the former Elizabethtown business.
The FBI wants everyone to know that it's easy to become a victim.
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