By Claire Lewis
Chino – On Jan. 21, a local Chino resident (who wishes to remain anonymous for obvious reasons) was the victim of an attempted scam. She received a voicemail message – supposedly from the IRS – stating that she owed $3,981 and must pay this outstanding debt immediately. The victim was threatened with arrest and seizure of all of her property, and becoming alarmed, she called them back at the number provided: (866) 931-3773 (we called and received a busy signal).
The man who answered the phone (as “Internal Revenue Service”) reiterated the threats, and stated he needed to be kept on the phone while the victim withdrew money from her bank account and deposited it into the “IRS account” by providing verbal information. Luckily, she did not comply, and the man hung up on her.
Shortly after the call ended, the victim received another call from a woman identifying herself as from the Chino Police Department. She was told that the Police Department had dispatched an officer to come and arrest her.
The victim immediately contacted the Chino Police Department, and was reassured that this was, in fact, a scam. They were quick to confirm that the victim did not provide any personal information.
The Chino Police Department would like to remind you that these are not the practices of the IRS or the Police Department. Beware of such callers; they are very aggressive and use scare-tactics to steal money from unwary victims. Never provide personal information, including social security numbers, bank account numbers, passwords, addresses or other critical data that could allow criminals into your life – often with serious consequences.
Unfortunately, these scammers get lucky sometimes. If you have been the victim of a phone scam, report the information to your local Police Department.
