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Thursday morning as I got out of my car in the newspaper parking lot, I “lost hope.” “Hope” in this case was a bracelet snap with a little bling and that little four-letter word on it that separated from my bracelet. I heard a slight noise, a “ping” as it popped off and came in […]
Penfield – Another phone scam has been reported in the Tri-County area. State Police report that an 83-year-old woman from Penfield, Clearfield County received a call and was led to believe that she had won a brand-new car from the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes. She […]
Jasper County Precinct 5 Constable Mike Poindexter is warning local residents that the latest scam is arriving in area mailboxes.
Woman tricked by sweepstakes scam
DuBois-based state police are alerting area residents of a scam. It occurred around 8:53 a.m. Wednesday, Oct.
Text, email, and phone scams continue to plague Tucsonans sometimes costing them thousands of dollars. We get answers on how to spot scams and what to do next, as we investigate how often these hoaxes get the better of people.
Putnam County Sheriff Bobby Eggleton said he has had an uptick in unsettling calls from scam victims to his office this month.
Publishers Clearing House is aware scammers use its name to scam people by faking prize wins with emails, phone calls and letters.
We hear from at least one viewer each day asking about an email, phone call or text claiming they won the Publishers Clearinghouse sweepstakes.
On her first day on the job as executive director of the Center for People in Need, Macala Carter received an unusual phone call from the regional Spectrum organization –
Publisher’s Clearing House is aware scammers use its name to scam people by faking prize wins with emails, phone calls and letters.
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A couple of Roswell residents were recently victimized by scams over the phone that cost one person a lot of money while the other gave up sensitive personal information, according
The Green Valley News/Sahuarita Sun staff won several awards in its category in the Arizona Newspapers Association annual Better Newspapers Contest and Excellence in Advertising.
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