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Consumer tip: Scammers are impersonating Bay Area law enforcement

July 11, 2025
Consumer tip: Scammers are impersonating Bay Area law enforcement

Did you get a call that looks like it’s from your local police department? Be careful; it could be a scam.

The person claims to be with your local police department. They say they’ve intercepted a package in your name, supposedly filled with cash, drugs or weapons, and they threaten you with arrest unless you pay a “fine” right away.

To “clear your name,” they may demand that you send cash; deposit money at a Bitcoin ATM; buy gift cards and read the numbers over the phone; or transfer money using Zelle, Cash App or Venmo.

The scammers might even use the name of a real officer, make a legitimate-looking number show up on caller ID or mention personal information like your address. But no matter how convincing they sound, it’s a scam.

If you’re worried it might be real, contact your local police department directly using a phone number or website you know is legitimate.

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