Crime & Safety

Cambodian Match-Faker Arrested in Indiana: Cops

The alleged wedding scammer bilked a Naperville man out of nearly $40,000, police said.

A woman wanted for allegedly conning a co-worker out of nearly $40,000 after promising to arrange a marriage for him to a Cambodian bride was captured in Indiana.

Sayannee Kim, 34, was locked up Monday afternoon in the St. Joseph County, Indiana, jail.

Kim awaits extradition to Joliet where she faces two felony theft charges for allegedly ripping off her former friend and co-worker.

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The 36-year-old Naperville man previously told Patch how he and Kim struck up a friendship as trainees for a company in Lisle. She knew he wanted to start a serious relationship, he said, “so she said she’d talk to her parents and look into arranging a marriage for me. She said her parents and one of her brothers were married that way.”

Kim then created a false persona for a prospective bride and used it to communicate with the man online — supposedly from Cambodia but with an IP address that came back to Indiana — he said. She also allegedly pulled photos and a video of a woman from the Internet and sent them to the man.

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“She just seems to be someone that Sayannee found online and decided to pretend to be,” he said of the woman he thought was planning to marry him.

Over the course of the last six months of 2014, the man said he paid Kim $38,700 in various amounts. The money at first went for a dowry and “wedding expenses,” but then “there was a story about (the fake woman) having some legal trouble and needing help” — to the tune of $7,500 — “so she wouldn’t go to jail,” and another $5,000 “for getting all the paperwork in order for the traveling and the marriage,” he said.

“After that the amounts she requested were a lot smaller for more of the same sort of lies,” he said.

The groom-to-be was supposed to fly to Cambodia at the end of November 2014 for his wedding. Kim was to meet him there.

“The day before my flight Sayannee got in touch with me and said she got a message from her uncle and that I wasn’t supposed to go now,” he said. “The story was some confusion (about how the bogus bride’s) manager had booked her to work for some reason. The new plan was she was just going to catch a plane on Dec. 26 (2014) and come here instead.”

But instead of arriving in Chicago on the day after Christmas, the woman supposedly had “some issue with her visa and … got stuck in London,” and only another $1,500 would get her unstuck, the man said.

“Then all of sudden she was in Vietnam and needed $200 so she could leave,” he said, “and the check for the money she got back from the wedding we didn’t have was in her luggage which was stolen.”

When the man later balked at sending his supposed fiancee $200 for yet another issue, she told him she was stricken with liver cancer. He still wanted to marry her.

A source said a tip to the St. Joseph County authorities led to Kim’s arrest.

Kim was living in Bolingbrook when she and the Naperville man first met. After she was evicted from her apartment, she moved to Mishawaka, Indiana, and was still residing there when she was taken into custody.

After she is transported to the Will County jail, Kim will need to post $40,000 bail for her release.

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