CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The FBI has been alerted to alleged fake fundraising accounts for Taylor Ceepo, the 22-year-old Medina runner who died after collapsing in the Cleveland Marathon Sunday.

Ceepo, who played soccer for Walsh University and recently graduated, was dead on arrival to University Hospitals, UH officials said. Preliminary investigations by the Cuyahoga County medical examiner’s office found no definitive cause of death. More information should be released in the coming weeks.

In Ceepo’s obituary, the family requested that in lieu of flowers, people can make donations to the Akron Children’s Hospital in her name. But according to multiple reports, fundraising accounts for funeral expenses popped up on GoGetFunding, though the pages seem to be taken down.

One of those pages still turns up in search results, but links to an error.

“We’ve been asked some questions about fraudulent fundraising accounts,” Cleveland FBI spokeswoman Vicki Anderson. “It is horrific that there are people out there trying to capitalize on the tragic loss of Ms. Ceepo.”

Stacey Kouzelos, a family friend, told FOX8 there are no official fundraising accounts for Ceepo online, and not to donate to any that pop up.

She also shared this status on Facebook: