Police are searching for an armed man who robbed two employees of a school in Fairfield County.The incident took place around 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 3 on Main Street in Southport in the area of the Southport School, said Lt. Edwar…
Police are searching for an armed man who robbed two employees of a school in Fairfield County.The incident took place around 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 3 on Main Street in Southport in the area of the Southport School, said Lt. Edwar…
Police are searching for an armed man who robbed two employees of a school in Fairfield County.The incident took place around 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 3 on Main Street in Southport in the area of the Southport School, said Lt. Edwar…
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It seems that every day a new scam is hitting the internet, and members of the Fairfield Police Department are offering tips on how to avoid becoming a victim.
Many of the scams are common, but people still fall for them, Town of Fairfield Police Chief Robert Kalamaras said.
Some common-sense reminders offered by the department include never give out personal or financial information to a person they do not know or whose identity cannot be verified. That includes Social Security numbers or credit card numbers.
Recently, Fairfield Police received a report regarding an elaborate scam that began on a dating app in which a resident was tricked into sending money to an individual who stated they were in financial distress.