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State Police warn of 'emergency' scams

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South Charleston, West Virginia – Recently, the West Virginia State Police has received a few complaints from the public concerning "Grandparent" or "Emergency" Scams.

While these complaints differ in small ways, they involve an attempt to have the victim wire money to an account. 

The suspects have been making telephone calls to contact potential victims.  In one recent instance in Logan County, a victim received a call that his grandchild needed money wired in order to get out of jail.  In other cases, victims have been requested to wire money in order to help a family member who is in the hospital recovering from a medical emergency.

Most often these scams involve a request to transfer money via Western Union to an account.  The public is encouraged to report such scams through www.wvcrime.com.

 

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