Who can I report this to?

I have found out today that I am being scammed from some one that claims to need money within Africa, as soon as he said Africa, that set off an alarm....if any one sees this name: collinstone23(a)yahoo.com, beware! Nothing he say is real!
I have pictures that he sent me also! But I know now they are not his own! Anyone asking you to distribute money to them, do not do that! I would like to really catch on of these people and contribute them a taste of their own medicine! This so called man have had an account with yahoo since 05/02/06..in a minute that is a long time to be scamming people on here! I have have someone try this on me before and I knew what to look for, but a lot of individuals do not know these things! I just wish that I could report these people and go and get them caught!
Please read this and post it for all people out there!
report it to yahoo i have this happen a couple of years ago. i even had pictures, photos of passports and a cashiers check! of course i didn't distribute any money and know it's all a scam. it does amaze me how many people out in that fall for this get rich quick stuff
Take everything you have to your local post office. The police.
I get a similar letter at least once a week. I of late hope, like yourself, that others don't take them seriously. I have also have emails from companies posing as banks, asking me to send details because someone has tried access my account. I know just delete them all straight away. There are too heaps to try and trace the source, but it is good that people like you are raise awareness of these scams. He wouldnt be from Nigeria by any chance? That part of Africa is not respectable for this sort of thing. Think you can report it to the police and they will deal with it from within. Take all the evidence in with you. There be a thing on the news a few months ago about guys similar to this trying that sort of thing. They are also very persuasive and charming in their emails and govern to convince people very easily. The emails adjectives looked very professional too.
simply go to the police about it... ask them I SEEN THIS ON TO CATCH AN ID THIEF!!!
I get them adjectives the time, I just ignored them
If you want to bother, forward the fraudulent email to phishing(a)cc.yahoo-inc.com, spam(a)uce.gov, and 419.fcd(a)usss.treas.gov.

FBI: http://www.fbi.gov/

FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/
It's a common coordination. They not only do it from Nigeria, but also from the U.K., Thailand, other countries. I just put'em in the spam fragment. Never respond to them. If they're overseas, there's basically nothing you can do locally, or at all, for that concern. That's why they do it so often. yes they are everywhere..They will also try too buy something and say i will send you a check for say-so 1000 more than what your price was and then they will say correspondence it too another place the rest of the money..so if someone was to cash the check into their account and annul the balance of what you owed him he would get his money and you would be out of the entire amount of check because it takes the mound a little bit to realize its a fake check..
The FBI has a special division about the 'Nigerian Scam' Which this is merely another form of. Millions of people have been delivery such scams for many years. You must be new to email.
Report it to yahoo.
Or an online safety scamming website.
There are plenty of them.
The extent of these frauds is really astounding.

Your best defense is to be a smart consumer, and to spread the word to your friends and family circle.

Good luck.
Jump around alot I get those adjectives the time :P, you could report it to your email service provider.
Since I see he has a yahoo email account, report him to yahoo. They can delete his full email inbox and username forever. Good luck. These kind of emails have been going around for a LONG LONG time -- I'm surprised it's the FIRST time it's happen to you. That is why we need to be smart and not just open and reply to adjectives emails........everyone is (at least should be) aware of this at this point in life. It's not the simply one out there either.
i could probably add in the order of a thousand email addresses to this one. it's sad!!!!!!!!!!! Call Yahoo Customer Service. They can cancel him and report him to a highly developed authority based on his account activity.
I get these adjectives the time.

You can send it to Yahoo or to the US Secret Service. USSS covers the internet and communications fraud.

Now I usually reply back to these people for fun. I articulate like I am all into what they are selling, I swear alot, and in the terminate I say something like hey for your bank story info I will let you have the pics i have of their mom doing barn animals or something.
Amazingly I don't receive as many of those any more, which is ashame because I was really starting to have fun next to em.
You should NEVER fall for any emails you get claiming to be able to net you rich.. Yes this would be called propraganda my friend, just because you hear the word "Africa" do not be quick to assume that the entity is poor and needs charity ok??? Avoid people who seem approaching they are poor but really are just trying to scam you.
Bhah. Obvious scam is obvious. If you really want to donate money on something good, try donating to dolphins. Or to me. No, better run with dolphins. I'll manage without a home. at most minuscule I'm not in danger of starving or getting caught into a tuna lattice. I work at a Western Union office and you would not believe how many people come within here and actually try to send money for these get rich sudden schemes, or winnings that are supposedly due to them, there are alot of people who still plummet for these things, we usually talk them out of it, and just educate them going on for it. I know that the FBI has a division just for this, they would probably just nick all of your info that you have but I don't know what they do after that.
if it be online, try here: http://www.ic3.gov/ and see if that helps out any. Take it to the local police and the post office as suggested above too. Something like this should not be allowed to verbs.

Good Luck