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Linda Kay Simmons, 71, of Moneta, put $15,000 into a Bitcoin machine in Roanoke Monday, after a scammer posing as law enforcement threatened her with arrest for missing jury duty. And it doesn't ...
CLIFTON PARK — State Police arrested two New York City area residents July 31 in connection with a fraud scheme that bilked an elderly Saratoga County resident out of more than $80,000. Chuncheng Lin, ...
Tulsa Police are hoping you can help identify a man they say used a stolen bank card. The suspect went to the Lowe's at Tulsa ...
The scam has callers falsely identify themselves as police officers, using the names of actual department personnel.
Those who believe they have been targeted or victimized by this scam should contact the nearest police station or call the department’s nonemergency line at (808) 935-3311. Victims also are encouraged ...
On Tuesday in Bluffton, experts gathered at the Hargray Building on UCSB’s campus to discuss scams that are on the rise in Beaufort County and across the state, how to prevent them, and how to report ...
The U.S. Marshals Service warns Hampton Roads residents about a scam involving phone spoofing and demands for fake fines.
The Better Business Bureau and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes are warning residents to be aware of movers offering ...
"Money I've wanted to leave to my grandkids won't be there anymore," said George, 65. "There won't be any more new cars or ...
Beyond fake order alerts, keep a sharp eye out for gift card scams, where you're told you've won a prize, usually requiring you to provide personal details to claim it.
The U.S. Marshals are alerting the public of several nationwide imposter scams involving individuals claiming to be U.S. marshals, court officers, or other law enforcement officials.
Viewer Burchell Keys-Toyfoya contacted 10 On Your Side saying they paid $350 in cash for an Apple gift card only to find it ...
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