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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEPD_Kidnapping Scam Contact: Lauren Siebenaler, Communications Intern Phone 952-833-9522 commintern@EdinaMN.gov EdinaMN.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EPD Warns Residents to Beware of Kidnapping Phone Scam Edina, Minn., Oct. 5, 2016 — The Edina Police Department reminds residents to be aware of a kidnapping phone call scam. The scheme is targeting parents and grandparents. The phone number displayed as calling can be an out-of- town number or spoofed as being an actual number of a family member such as a son or daughter to trick the victim into thinking it’s really their loved one. The caller usually says they have their child/grandchild and needs to be wired money in order to release them. The callers use a young voice to pretend to be the said child and say things hysterically to persuade the scam victim into saving them. “The officers who have been on these calls heard the person on the other end of the phone and it is convincing. Some say it’s foolish, but this is choreographed and practiced. It works and I’m sure it doesn’t work sometimes. But to the scammer, they just move onto the next person until it works,” said Sgt. Kevin Rofidal. The key to keep from getting scammed is to stay educated and to pass on information to family. Keep family and friends updated on the latest scam and how to deal with them. The best strategy is to not answer calls from phone numbers that are unfamiliar, and check with other family for the whereabouts of children or grandchildren. “In order to solve this, we need to figure out how they are getting these names and numbers. I don’t think they’re going through a phone book and randomly choosing people to call. These victims are being targeted and it tends to happen more frequently with the elderly,” said Rofidal. For more information or if you have been the victim of a phone scam, call the Edina Police Department at 952-826-1610. -30-