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Dearborn Police Department
Tuesday October 18th, 2011 :: 10:08 a.m. EDT

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Dearborn Police: beware of email scams. Never provide any personal information to non-verified sources. See below for further.

Email Scams Target Residents


Dearborn, Mi.— The Dearborn Police Department has been advised of suspicious emails that have been received by residents. The emails attempt to get citizens to provide their personal information which can be used to steal their identity. The emails claim to be from various entities and one purports to be from the FBI. These emails may say they are investigating a loss of company data or a bank scam and you need to provide your account number. They may say you have won a lottery and they need your account number to transfer the funds. There are many variations of this scam designated to obtain your personal information in an effort to make electronic withdraws from your bank accounts and/or assume your identity to obtain fraudulent credit accounts.
These scammers use a variety of lies to persuade victims to provide information needed to make electronic debits from the victim’s accounts. Residents are cautioned not to give out their personal information. Residents can call their bank or credit card company directly using the number provided on their credit card or bank statement to determine if they are legitimately trying to make contact. Never use phone numbers listed in the emails as they will be fraudulent as well.

Address/Location
Dearborn Police Department
16099 Michigan Ave
Dearborn, MI 48126

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 313-943-2240

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