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Southampton Police Warn of New Local Email Scam
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@usa.com,” and this particular pattern of scam phishing emails has unknowns suspect(s) imitating a member of the Southampton Town Department of Land Management, targeting victims by fraudulently requesting approvals fees.
Invoice Settlement: Complete the settlement of the application approval invoice utilizing the provided payment guidance.
Sincerely, (REDACTED TOWN OFFICIAL’S NAME) (REDACTED POSITOIN HELD BY OFFICAL) Town of Southampton Department of Land Management Southampton Town, nor any of any of its departments issue invoices that solicit a wire transfer payment.
Anyone who receives a suspicious email can report it to the Southampton Town Police Department at 631-728-3400.
Southampton Town Detectives are actively investigating these incidents and request anyone with information on any criminal activity please contact the Southampton Town Police Detective Division at 631-702-2230.