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Christiansburg Police warn of scammers impersonating officers over the phone

The Christiansburg Police Department is warning the community to beware of scammers impersonating both the Christiansburg Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

The police department says they have received several alerts regarding fake phone calls and are urging area residents to be on the lookout.

It’s important to pay attention to the signs given that the call may appear to be from a legitimate number. Plus, if you hang up and call back, it may sound as if you’re being connected to an actual officer or detective.

Here are some common red flags to keep an eye out for:

Authorities report that most of the calls are from overseas.

If you receive a suspicious call, hang up, and if they try to contact you again, let them know that you will be reporting the call to the local police. You can reach the non-emergency number of the NRV 911 call center at 540-382-4343.

“Please remember that local law enforcement does not accept payment of fines,” the police department said. “Those go through the court system. Additionally, neither law enforcement nor the courts accept gift cards or request Bitcoin transfers. Requests to do so are telltale signs of a scam and should not be honored.”


Source: WSLS News 10

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