A fraud investigation was launched Tuesday after a woman was nearly scammed out of $15,000, according to Centralia police.
The measure, which can be imposed for up to 30 days, aims to protect victims from transferring funds to scammers.
The scammer is claiming you have outstanding warrants and owe money. If you don't pay, the scammer claims "Sheriff Alex Rodriguez in Pecos County" will arrest you.
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Despite the safeguards and extensive public education efforts, there is still a high number of scams involving self-effected transfers, where people willingly transfer monies to scammers. From January ...
In one instance, a scammer posed as a police sergeant and left a message for the victim stating they were calling from HPD regarding an important ongoing legal matter. In some instances, the scammer ...
The scammer is pretending to be OPD Detective Brooks, has a warrant for your arrest and to avoid jail time, pay him or ...
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