(EASTON, MD) – Maryland State Police are warning the public about a telephone scam in which the caller has cloned, or “spoofed,” a Maryland State Police telephone number in an attempt to scare victims into thinking they are the target of a criminal investigation or identity theft.
More than 30 people reported yesterday that they received a call in which the caller ID on their phone showed “State Police” and the number 410-822-3101 or 410-479-3101 which are the actual numbers for the Maryland State Police Easton Barrack. When the citizens answered the call, the person on the other end of the line told them that a criminal complaint had been filed against them or that their identity had been stolen.
These scammers are using scare tactics and sophisticated technology to attempt to take advantage of the public. The Maryland State Police would NEVER solicit personal information from any citizen over the phone.
Anyone who receives such a phone call should hang up and then contact their local state police barrack. Callers may remain anonymous.
CONTACT: Office of Media Communication, msp.media@maryland.gov
More than 30 people reported yesterday that they received a call in which the caller ID on their phone showed “State Police” and the number 410-822-3101 or 410-479-3101 which are the actual numbers for the Maryland State Police Easton Barrack. When the citizens answered the call, the person on the other end of the line told them that a criminal complaint had been filed against them or that their identity had been stolen.
These scammers are using scare tactics and sophisticated technology to attempt to take advantage of the public. The Maryland State Police would NEVER solicit personal information from any citizen over the phone.
Anyone who receives such a phone call should hang up and then contact their local state police barrack. Callers may remain anonymous.
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CONTACT: Office of Media Communication, msp.media@maryland.gov
Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: https://so.md/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at https://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at https://so.md/expungeme.