Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Police Warn Residents of "Hostage Scam"

The Mahanoy City Police Department shared via their Facebook page a warning about a phone scam they are calling the "Hostage Phone Scam".


"As of 11/19/2013, law enforcement officials in Central Pennsylvania have identified at least six victims that received phone calls stating their relative was in danger. The callers have stated the relative was either taken hostage or involved in a minor accident. During the course of the calls, the suspect told the victim they must pay $2,000 or their relative will be harmed. The callers possessed some background information on the victims and in one incident, knew the victims’ brother’s name, work location and cell phone number.

Investigations into the various incidents have determined the calls originated from Puerto Rico and were made using a pre-paid cellular phone. Although the calls emanate from outside the country, the caller ID on the victim’s phone typically displays a local number. No suspect has been identified at this time. It is unknown how the suspects acquired the victim’s personal information."

This sounds like a similar scam that an elderly woman was scammed out of $13,000 for just last week.  If you happen to receive any phone calls similar these, report them to authorities immediately.