Residents can also call the non-emergency police number, 586-731-2121, and find out if a company is registered to go ...
A young and persuasive salesperson came to Grand Junction resident Brandon Keen’s home last summer selling residential ...
Officials are warning the public of a new scam targeting residents of Bristol. Bristol Water and Sewer Department officials ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KAIT/Edited News Release) - Attorney General Tim Griffin is warning Arkansans about scams related to ...
With online scams becoming increasingly prevalent and difficult to spot, people must always be vigilant in watching for them, ...
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid President & CEO Jim Kowalski traveled to Tallahassee on Monday to urge Florida legislators to ...
The salesmen trick the homeowners into signing an electronic document by telling them it’s for a free assessment of their ...
A company called Total Paving & Masonry handed out flyers to homeowners that advertised “quality service.” Police said the outfit was unlicensed.
But the state said there is an even easier way to prevent door-to-door scams: Do not answer unexpected knocks. “Better to be rude than scammed!” the state advised in a public-service announcement.
Police received a complaint about a woman described as a white female in her 20s or 30s with small framed brown hair coming ...