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Groveland Police Provide Tips to Avoid Recent Scams

GROVELAND — Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen and the Groveland Police Department wish to warn residents of recent scams.

The Groveland Police Department has recently received reports of scams that contact residents claiming to represent National Grid and threatening to turn off their power, as well as recent reports of scams targeting those who are unemployed as a result of the impacts of COVID-19.

“Above all else, never give your personal information to someone you don’t know, whether that’s in person, over the phone or online,” Chief Gillen said. “If something seems suspicious, research the organization the person you’re communicating with claims to represent, and if you have any further issues or concerns, don’t hesitate to give us a call.”

The Groveland Police Department also wishes to share the following scam avoidance tips from the Federal Trade Commission:

The Groveland Police Department also wishes to share the following tips from the FTC for recognizing and avoiding job scams:

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Groveland Police Provide Tips to Avoid Recent Scams
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