Police Warn of Nationwide Impersonation Scams
Police Warn of Nationwide Impersonation Scams
Police Warn of Nationwide Impersonation Scams
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Authorities across several regions, including New Jersey, Michigan, and Washington D.C., are warning residents about a surge in scams where fraudsters impersonate police officers to extort money. Scammers typically threaten victims with arrest for alleged missed court appearances or jury duty and request payments via online transfers or vouchers. In New Jersey, impersonators have even spoofed real police officer numbers, causing confusion among victims. Similarly, the Madison Heights Police Department in Michigan has reported instances of scammers using their phone number to trick residents. D.C. police caution that legitimate law enforcement will never demand payment over the phone, urging victims to verify any suspicious calls. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant, share information about these scams, and report any incidents to their local police departments.

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