University Police warn of phone scam
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 2:00 AM
News
Pittsburg, KS
Pittsburg State University police are making the campus
community aware of a phone scam in which individuals are contacted
and advised to pay money or provide personal information.
The most frequent scam involves callers who claim to represent law
enforcement or government officials. The suspects will tell the
victim they have an existing warrant for their arrest or owe taxes
and threaten to arrest them if they do not pay the fine. They will
then request payment through a wire transfer, by having the victim
provide credit or debit card information or by having the victim
purchase a prepaid debit card and provide the number of the card
over the phone.
“Phone scammers are criminals who use fear and intimidation to get
what they want,” said Mike McCracken, director of university
police. “The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to know the
facts. No law enforcement or government official will ever ask you
to provide money or personal information over the phone.”
University police suggest you take the following actions if you
believe you are being scammed. First, request the official’s name
and badge number, and then ask to call the official immediately
back at the agency’s published phone numbers.
If you have already received a similar phone call and believe you
are a victim of fraud, please contact university police or local
law enforcement agency and request to file a report.