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ISP warns to beware of phone scams

Terre Haute - Troopers of the Indiana State Police Putnamville District have been advised by citizens that individuals are using a phone scam to steal money in the form of gift cards with the threat of coming to citizens’ houses and causing them harm. 

When receiving a call, never assume the caller ID is correct, and know that scammers will often use the names and numbers of local or national agencies or even your own family members. If you receive a call from a number you don't recognize, don't answer.  If it's someone that needs you, they will leave a voicemail. If in doubt, call the local agency or family member back to verify the call or voicemail.

The Indiana State Police would like to remind all Hoosiers that these types of phone scammers are persuasive, convincing, and technically savvy.  Scammers will often play on your emotions and fears to get to your money. 

As a reminder, never give out personal information such as date of birth, social security number, or credit card number. Many of these scammers want you to make a hasty decision and may pressure you or use fear to get your money or personal information. Be aware that transactions made by prepaid card or wire transfer are nearly impossible to recover once sent.

The best defense against these scams is a well-informed public with a healthy dose of mistrust when receiving an unsolicited phone call or email asking for money, a hasty decision, or personal information.

It is important for everyone to talk to their family about these phone scams and to have a plan in place should a scammer call you or someone you love. Phone scams have become nothing short of an epidemic, being aware of potential scams is a great first step in protecting yourself from falling victim to one.