Deputies: Date tricked Georgia woman out of over $80K

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An Alpharetta woman who was looking for love instead became the victim of an alleged huckster, and police believe she's not the only one who has been scammed.

The victim told police that she met 35-year-old John Martin Hill on Match.com in March.

When they met, she said, Hill told her he was a millionaire. After a whirlwind romance, he convinced his victim that they were in love and went house-hunting.

"Within a week of knowing one another, they agreed to get married," Gwinnett County police said in a statement.

The woman said she gave Hill more than $80,000 to buy a house and furniture. After she sent the money, however, he stopped talking to her.

Detectives began an investigation into Hill and said they determined that he lived at an apartment in unincorporated Duluth with a woman and child. They also said Hill has changed his name more than five times in less than three years.

Police believe this woman isn't the only one who has been allegedly scammed by Hill. They said he's accused of similar crimes in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia.

Officials have issued a warrant for Hill's arrest charging him with felony theft by deception.

Anyone with information on Hill's whereabouts is asked to please call Gwinnett County detectives at 770-513-5300 or Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477.