Phone scammers pretending to be Putnamville ISP Post officers

Thursday, July 8, 2021

PUTNAMVILLLE -- The Indiana State Police Putnamville Post has recently received several concerns from citizens reporting an apparent phone scam.

The Putnamville Post receives numerous reports of phone scams each year, but this particular scam involves using the Putnamville State Police phone number and officers’ names.

The scammer is using a Caller ID showing “Indiana State Police” with “765-653-4114”, which is a phone number to the Putnamville State Police Post. The scammer then identifies him/herself as an Indiana State Police trooper and proceeds to tell the citizen that he/she is the victim of an ID theft, requesting a social security number.

The Indiana State Police would never ask for your Social Security number or personal information over the phone.

The Putnamville Post would like to remind all citizens that phone scammers are persuasive, convincing and technically savvy. Scammers will often play on emotions and fears in order to get personal information and money.

The easiest way to protect yourself from being scammed over the phone is to either ignore unsolicited calls from unknown callers or just hang up when something doesn’t seem right. If you feel as though you have been a victim of a phone scam, immediately report the incident to your local law enforcement agency and alert your bank as soon as possible so the payment can be stopped.

As a reminder, never give out personal information such as date of birth, Social Security number, or bank/credit card numbers. Many of these scammers want you to make a hasty decision and may pressure you 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.

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, State Police say. Phone scams have become nothing short of an epidemic and being aware of potential scams is a great first step in protecting yourself from falling victim to one.

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