TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka police are asking locals to keep an eye out for tree service scammers as storms move through the area. The Topeka Police Department has received multiple reports about tree-trimming companies working without a license and even scamming customers. Topeka police posted a tree service announcement on social media back in April 2024. []
According to the Broomfield Police Department’s Facebook post, several residents have received phone calls recently from a person pretending to be an employee with the “Broomfield Sheriff’s Office.” During the call, the person identifies himself or herself as an officer or deputy and demands payment to clear up a warrant for missed jury duty.
Fortunately no dogs have died as a result of the coyote attacks, but police have advice for pet owners to keep their animals safe.
"Cicadageddon," "Cicadsamania, "Cicadadoomsday." No matter what you call it, it's here.
The Illinois State Police is warning the public of phone scammers who are impersonating state police special agents in an attempt to obtain personal and financial information. The Illinois State Police (ISP) said in an announcement Thursday that they learned of a new phone scam. ISP received several phone calls this week from individuals reporting […]
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EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The Edinburg Police Department is warning residents of the dangers of scam calls. Police say the con artists are claiming to be with Medicare with the City of Edinburg. The public is asked to remember that personal information should never be divulged over the phone. Scammers will attempt to trick you []
Pop up car take overs ramping up in Akron, Ohio
A worker at a local hospice is being recognized for her “life-saving quick-thinking” after a cell phone caught fire in a bedroom.
Schools in different parts of the country sent messages to parents via the Wilma messaging system, urging them to discuss the matter with their children.
Hundreds of people are expected in a "critical mass" ride-out event Friday evening in Santa Cruz.
The New Castle Police Department issued a warning Tuesday to groups that are conducting undercover sex stings without the involvement of law enforcement.