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There’s more phone scams claiming victims in parts of Indiana

There’s more phone scams claiming victims in parts of Indiana.
Fishers is one of the areas where several people have reported calls from random numbers saying the person has a warrant out for their arrest, and to send gift cards to clear their name.
Police call it a failry obvious scam, yet some people still fall for it.
They say if you get a call like this to immediately hang up. And even if you think the call is legit, or IS legit, never give personal information to a stranger over the phone.
Instead, hang up and call the police the listed phone number.

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1 comment

Bob June 30, 2022 at 3:30 pm

“failry obvious….”
“…., hang up and call the police the listed phone number.”
…………………………………………^with ?

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