POLICE are warning Americans about a dangerous scam that wrongfully claims a police officer has gone missing.
Scammers are trying to steal information by asking the public for help finding a police officer.
Law enforcement shared news of the messed up scam on social media, warning residents to be wary of missing persons posts lacking information.
“This is a scam. Be suspicious of any post like this that lacks specific details like time, location or police contact info, and always think twice before clicking suspicious links or providing banking info,” Buckeye police department in Arizona posted.
shows photos of Katie Cunningham, a sergeant with Montana’s Great Falls Police Department.
The Great Falls police department debunked scammers’ claims that Cunningham was missing.
“We just spoke to her, and she is alive and well at Great Falls High, working as the SRO supervisor,” the department posted on Facebook.
The department then provided crucial details on how to spot a fake missing persons scam.
In the scammers’ initial missing persons post, they had incorrectly wrote information regarding her age, weight, height, and county.
The fake post claimed Cunningham was in “extreme danger and in need of medical assistance.”
The fraudulent post ended by asking for the community’s help and also included the officer’s professional photo.
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