Cops Say Couple Who Lost Son Were Conned 2009: Aurora 8212

Cops say couple who lost son were conned

AURORA — The parents already suffered an unthinkable loss when a crash killed their 3-year-old son at an ice-cream store.
Now Aurora police say someone else tried to cash in on the family’s pain. Marten Kudlis was killed Sept. 4 when a pickup hit by another vehicle crashed into a Baskin-Robbins. Aurora police say Matthew William Keysacker reached out to the Kudlis family after the crash, wanting to raise money for the family. According to an arrest affidavit, Keysacker proposed holding a poker tournament to raise money. Keysacker runs the suitedacespoker website. The site says its goal is to bring free poker to local venues. Police say the 30-year-old used the site to promote the fundraiser. “In order to further his scheme, what he did was he used his website, posted pictures of Marten actually on that site, to build interest in the poker tournament and draw people to the event,” said Detective Bob Friel, spokesman for Aurora police. In early December, Keysacker partnered with Fuddruckers restaurant in Aurora.
“We thought it’d be a great way to get involved, and it sounded like a great cause,” owner Mark Detwiler told 9News.

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