Fake detective trying to steal financial info from businesses
Be aware: someone is impersonating police to get personal information; starting with businesses, then calling customers

AAMCO’s Cathleen Denton figured out quickly that a call from an alleged Prescott Valley Police officer was a scam and notified the customer as well as the Police Department, thwarting a potential credit card scam. If you receive a call from someone claiming to be a police officer who is requesting money or personal information, it is always a good practice to call the police and ask to speak with an officer, such as Prescott Valley Police officer Justin Scarbrough. (Les Stukenberg/Courier)

AAMCO’s Cathleen Denton figured out quickly that a call from an alleged Prescott Valley Police officer was a scam and notified the customer as well as the Police Department, thwarting a potential credit card scam. If you receive a call from someone claiming to be a police officer who is requesting money or personal information, it is always a good practice to call the police and ask to speak with an officer, such as Prescott Valley Police officer Justin Scarbrough. (Les Stukenberg/Courier)

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