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Clearwater Police Warn About a Post-Christmas Phone Scam from “Sgt. DiVincent”

Around the holidays, scammers step up their game. From porch pirates stealing gift deliveries to fake charities trying to raise money for themselves instead of those in need, you really…

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If you get a voicemail from the phone number below, don’t call back. Call Clearwater Police instead.

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Around the holidays, scammers step up their game. From porch pirates stealing gift deliveries to fake charities trying to raise money for themselves instead of those in need, you really have to keep your head up. But even now that the holidays are over, the scammers are back to work.

Clearwater Police are warning Pinellas County residents this week of a new scam coming from a 727 phone number. They say someone claiming to be "Sergeant DiVincent" is leaving voicemails saying there's "an urgent civil matter" that needs to be discussed. According to a post on the Clearwater Police Department's social media, the scammer claims to be calling from the "records section." If you don't answer, he leaves this phone number to return the call: 727-220-3687. Clearwater Police say DON'T DO IT. It's not legit.

The department goes on to give a piece of advice I've given for years, especially to my 95 year old grandmother: If you don't recognize the number, don't answer the phone. My favorite iPhone feature is the setting where you can put phone calls automatically to voicemail that come from numbers not in your contacts. If it's important, they'll leave a message. But that's apparently what "Sgt. DiVincent" does.

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Did you know you can send calls from numbers you don't know directly to voicemail with an iPhone? Tap "Settings" and then "Phone." Then use the "Silence Unknown Callers" option.

If you get a call from this scammer, Clearwater Police ask you to call THEM instead at 727-562-4424. That's their dedicated fraud hotline. Whether it's a call from this scammer or any other you might be suspicious of, call that number instead and they'll help.

9 New Scam Phone Numbers You MUST Block Immediately

Sick of picking up your phone only to discover it's another scam call? Then blocking these 9 scam numbers can help immediately and bring you a sense of relief. A company called BeenVerified has report that over 150,000 suspicious phone numbers in the past two years and they've narrowed it down to these nine spam and scam numbers. These numbers also lead to hundreds of complaints or more. Most of the scam numbers also fire off scam text messages to trick unsuspecting victims into clicking links.

Scams going around Florida:

Another scam that’s going around right now is having a police officer offer call you claiming you missed federal jury duty. Good thing about this scam is you can easily Google the number to check your juror duty status. Make sure you ask several questions if someone is calling you saying this information. They might come off as knowledgeable, but you can trip them up if you know what you’re talking about.

Scams in Tampa, come in various forms and target many different individuals. It is important for you to be aware and protect yourself from thieves and finances. There’s been multiple scams reported in Florida recently including email scams, phone, home improvement, fake charity and even rental scams. The home improvement scams will be someone offering services to fix your roof, driveway, or landscaping at incredibly low prices. Usually, they want payment first and then either perform subpar work or completely disappear.

Make sure you protect yourself by being cautious. Don’t be so quick to share personal information, and always research before handing over your information. Make sure it’s a legit business and charity using reputable platforms for financial transactions. Additionally, if there is any suspicious activities, call your local law enforcement to notify them of new scams in Tampa.

#1 - (865) 630-4266 — WellsFargo Account Notice

This is the top scam that's an automated text message warning victims that their Wells Fargo bank account had been temporarily locked. The scammers want you to call their fake number to give up their personal account information.

SAN FRANCISCO - APRIL 16:  A sign is displayed outside of a Wells Fargo bank April 16, 2008 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco-based Wells Fargo and Company, the fifth largest bank in the U.S., reported an eleven percent drop in first quarter earnings as they continue to struggle with loan losses as the housing market slumps. The company reported earnings of $2 billion, or 60 cents per share, down from $2.24 billion, or 66 cents per share one year ago.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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#2 - (858) 605-9622 — [Bank Account Number] 'Temporarily ON HOLD!'

This is very similar to the previous one where they will spam out a text message: '[Bank name]: ACCNT #5674 temporarily ON HOLD! Your security is our priority. Call now: (858) 605-9622 (Do Not Disregard!)' They're trying to scare you in order to see get personal information.

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#3 - (904) 495-2559 — 'AT&T Free Msg: Congrats to [number]!'

Look out for this text message 'ATT Free Msg: Congrats to 2 lucky users! Today's winners of our raffle are: Tim N***** and you, (Name)!' These give false promises that you'll get lottery cash and prizes.

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#4 - (805) 637-7243 — Congrats! Won Publisher's Clearing House!

These scammers claim to be from Publisher's Clearing House. They claim that an unpaid bill may result in freezing of their assets.

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#5 - (469) 709-7630 — 'Failed delivery attempt for [tracking number].'

This scam will make you feel like something had genuinely gone wrong with a real shipment. They will you for the last two digits of your SSN for verification. Just get off the phone because it's a scam.

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# 6 - (863) 532-7969 — 'Debit Card Frozen! Call!'

This one is betting on that fact that you have a debit card. They'll say everything is frozen and need your information to correct it.

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#7 - (917) 540-7996 — 'Do you like scary movies?' marketing for 'Scream VI'

These complaints were filed from March 2023 in a scary voice message from the Scream movies from an unknown number. In the message it begins, 'Is this [user's name]? Oh good! It's funny how you can see someone's true character when they are alone. Or at least when they think they're alone. I have one question for you, [user's name]. Guess where I'm hiding?'

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# 8 - (312) 339-1227 — 'Lose weight!' or 'Track your package'

These scams are using weight-loss products for a delivery scam. Again, these scams are looking for and need your information.

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# 9 - (202) 221-7923 — 'Student loan forgiveness. Call Kelsey'

This phone messages will allegedly be from a 'Kelsey Adams' about a deadline for student-loan forgiveness. They need you to act or your deadline will be missed.

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