Published on February 15, 2024
LĪHUʻE – The Kaua‘i Police Department is warning of a phone scam that involves callers impersonating police to ask for money donations.
In the scam, the scammers ask potential victims to donate to a fundraiser for the Kaua‘i Police Department.
“If you receive one of these calls, do not donate money or give out any personal information — just hang up,” stated Assistant Chief Kalani Ke. “I encourage anyone who receives this type of scam call to immediately report it to the Kaua‘i Police Department as telemarketing fraud and block the number if possible. Our kupuna are disproportionately affected by scams of this nature and it is completely unacceptable that individuals are attempting to take advantage of hardworking people.”
Please keep in mind a few best practices from the Federal Trade Commission for screening for legitimate charities:
Remember, the Kaua‘i Police Department does not call private citizens requesting money. Never respond to unsolicited requests for personal information from unknown callers.
“All reports are taken seriously and thoroughly investigated. We greatly appreciate the community’s help in remaining vigilant and reporting these kinds of fraudulent calls,” added Chief Todd Raybuck.
Please immediately report any suspicious calls to KPD by contacting Dispatch at 808-241-1711.
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