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Police warn of three scams focusing on Southern Nevada residents

By Miles Cooper January 21, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Police are warning the group of three recognized scams which are taking part in out throughout the valley.

Social media posts by Metro’s Northwest Space Command and the North Las Vegas Police Division mentioned a rip-off entails a caller who pretends to be a financial institution worker, however they’re actually out to steal your debit card quantity.

Scammers inform the sufferer that there’s a suspicious or fraudulent cost on their checking account, after which say an individual from the financial institution will come to their dwelling to take their debit card and shred it. When the faux financial institution worker exhibits up, they minimize up the cardboard — after which depart with out giving it again.

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The sufferer discover out from their financial institution that a number of withdrawals have been produced from their account — many occasions, amounting to a number of thousand {dollars}.

“You should be aware the bank will never send anyone to your house to pick up your debit cards and shred them,” in keeping with an announcement on the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Division’s Northwest Space Command Fb web page.

If this occurs to you and you’ve got handed over your playing cards, instantly take these steps:

Contact your financial institution to lock your account and cancel all related debit playing cards.

Contact police in your space to file a report.

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Arrange financial institution alerts for all financial institution accounts to establish any transaction which can be fraudulent.

The warning was posted on Jan. 14 by the Northwest Space Command, after which on Jan. 19 by North Las Vegas police.

Police in Metro’s Bolden Space Command are utilizing their “First Tuesday” occasion on Feb. 4 to tell residents of romance scams which are preying on residents. Yow will discover out extra by attending the 5 p.m. assembly at Bolden’s headquarters, 1851 Stella Lake St., not removed from the intersection of Lake Mead Boulevard and Martin Luther King Drive.

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A Fb publish for the occasion says: “You’ve met them online, they’re single, working overseas, they seem to have a good job, they quickly say they’ve fallen in love with you but are now asking you to purchase gift cards for them or wire transfer money? Don’t let criminals go breaking your heart with a Romance Scam!”

The Mesquite Police Division posted on Jan. 11, “We’re seeing an increase in schemes where criminals pressure victims to deposit money into Bitcoin ATMs to settle fake debts, unpaid bills, or legal issues.”

Police advise residents that professional companies or authorities businesses won’t ever demand cost by means of Bitcoin or reward playing cards. If it looks as if somebody is speeding you to offer them some type of cash, it ought to increase a purple flag.

“If it feels suspicious, hang up or stop communication and verify the information independently,” police mentioned. Police advise Mesquite residents to name police at 702-346-6911 in the event that they suppose they have been focused.

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