FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — The Bunnell Police Department reminds residents to stay vigilant and protect themselves from becoming victims of fraud due to recent investigations revealing how criminals exploit unsuspecting citizens.
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We can ensure the Grinch doesn’t ruin Christmas with awareness and caution. The holiday season is a time for joy and generosity, but it’s also when scammers lurk, ready to steal your holiday cheer
Fraudulent Facebook marketplace transactions, bail bond scams and fake warrant schemes are the most commonly successful.
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Here are simple steps to avoid becoming a victim during the holidays. Verify before you pay, be cautious of urgent payment requests, avoid untraceable payment methods, Sift through cash and protect personal information.
The Bunnell Police Department gladly assists anyone in determining if someone demanding payment is legitimate. Also, anyone wanting to transact a Facebook Marketplace or similar transaction in our police department’s parking lot under the camera or with an officer present is welcome to do so anytime.
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Call us at (386) 313-4911; we’ll be nearby if needed. If the other person isn’t comfortable meeting at the police station, that’s the red flag you need to know the transaction was likely to cause you a problem. Cancel the meeting and don’t engage the person any further.
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“ Scams and fraud can happen to anyone, and during the holiday season, these criminals prey on our generosity and trust. Once your money or property is gone, recovery is rare. That’s why it’s crucial to stay vigilant, verify information, and act cautiously.” Bunnell Police Chief David Brannon said.
“ We encourage everyone to ‘Trust but verify’ in all situations. This simple habit can protect you and your loved ones from falling victim to these heartless crimes and ensure the Grinch doesn’t steal your Christmas.”
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