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Redmond Police Warn Residents Of Phone Scam
Over the past couple of days a person purporting to be Redmond Police Department (RPD) Captain Devin Lewis has called residents advising he needed to talk to the person about a confidential legal matter. According to a news release from RPD:
The phone number shown on a person’s caller ID is the RPD fax line phone number, 541-504-3490. When leaving a voicemail the person would leave their call back phone number as 541-348-3843, which isn’t a phone number associated with the RPD. Please Do NOT call this person back. If you have received such a call please make a report to RPD through non-emergency dispatch, 541-693-6911, or file an online report with our link https://www.redmondoregon.gov/reportacrime .
Redmond Police warn of scam calls from someone claiming to be Capt. Devin Lewis
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REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) Over the past couple of days, a person purporting to be Redmond Police Department Captain Devin Lewis has called people in the community, advising he needed to talk to the person about a confidential legal matter.
The phone number shown on a person’s caller ID is the RPD fax line phone number, 541-504-3490. When leaving a voicemail the person would leave their call back phone number as 541-348-3843, which isn’t a phone number associated with the RPD.
Saving Grace: COVID-19, domestic violence a dangerous combination
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) During the early days of COVID-19, families found themselves under a “stay at home” order. This meant parents and children who before had lived like ships passing in the night were suddenly all together in a very tight port.
For some families, it was an opportunity to connect and identify healthy activities to share together; for others, it became a nightmare of violence and distress that would go on to cause trauma, injury, and death.
“Isolation and desperation are key contributors to the increase in domestic violence we have seen in Central Oregon. Not only have we seen an increase in the number of calls, but in the severity of violence,” says Cassi MacQueen, executive director of Saving Grace.
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