by Contributor | November 5, 2021 11:36 am
CENTRAL NEW YORK – This past week the New York State Police in the Marcy patrol area are investigating multiple reports of the “Grandparents Scam.”
These scams usually involve someone calling to claim that someone’s grandchild or other relative has been arrested (and a bail bondsman) needs to be paid immediately and in some cases an amount as high as $20,000.
Another scam is that someone’s relative was involved in a serious accident and money is needed for medical payments. These scams ask for large sums of money and may also call back and say they need more. An unknown carrier has been picking up these funds. A description of the carrier in the Marcy case is a large white van with no plates.
State Police in Oneida is investigating a similar scam complaint in the Stockbridge area, Madison County.
The Oswego County Sheriff’s Office said there are several reported cases in Oswego County as well as more in Oneida and Madison County.
The New York State Police offer the following tips to protect against the Grandparent Scam:
In 2020, the Federal Trade Commission received 24,545 complaints of individuals impersonating family members and friends, up from 20,234 in 2019. New Yorkers alone filed 1,359 complaints in 2020.
Additional information about the Grandparent Scam can be found on the Office of the Attorney General’s website. New Yorkers who have been targeted by this scam are urged to file a complaint by completing and submitting a Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau online complaint form or by calling (800) 771-7755.
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