Illinois State Police warn of
phone scam
Caller seeks money for fallen police
officers
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[June 01, 2017]
The
Illinois State Police (ISP) is warning the public of a phone scam
that is currently circulating throughout the state. An individual
will call and claim to be associated with the ISP. The caller will
state that they are asking for donations for officers who have died
in the line of duty.
The phone number most often associated with the call is (312)
789-5176; however, phone scammers have the ability to quickly change
the phone number that is displayed on caller ID. Citizens should be
wary of calls soliciting money regardless of what number is
displayed, particularly if threats are made by the caller or they
become pushy.
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The ISP will never call to solicit money on behalf of the
Department or ask you to send money to us for any reason. The ISP encourages
those who believe they have been the victim of a phone scam to call (800)
243-0618, and report it to the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.
For information on the different types of phone scams and indicators of phone
scams, please visit the Illinois Attorney General website or the Federal Trade
Commission at the following addresses:
http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/ consumers/phonescams.html
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/scam-alerts
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