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Leonia residents not fooled by CVS phone scam

PUBLIC SAFETY: Leonia police are investigating a phone scam in which someone calls CVS customers claiming to be a technician and promising to make it easier to get medications — in return for personal information.

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A Prospect Street resident reported receiving two calls with the ID number of the local CVS. One was from a woman who identified herself as “Janet,” she said.

When her husband called the pharmacy they said they didn’t have anyone there by that name, the resident said.

Police Chief Thomas Rowe said his detectives are looking into it.

There seemingly is no end to the calls that innocent people receive from scammers trying to separate them from their money.

A nationwide jury duty phone scam run by a Georgia corrections officer and prison inmate brought some thieves as much as $300,000 each, Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino said in announcing a pair of arrests two months ago.

Officials at Autry State Prison, in the southern Georgia town of Pelham, seized as many as 450 cell phones — costing $800 to $1,200 each — during a search stemming from Saudino’s investigation.

The sheriff’s investigators discovered that some inmates in the state-run facility had as much as to $200,000 to $300,000 in their commissary accounts, thanks to the thievery.

SEE: Inmate jury duty phone scammers had $300,000 bank accounts

Three months earlier, a 75-year-old Ridgewood man was conned out of nearly $1,600 by a phone scammer who wanted $400 more, which convinced him to go to the police.

“The only defense that law enforcement has against [people] who attempt financial scams on others is to report the incidents in the hope that people read it, preventing further scams from being successful,” Wyckoff Police Chief Benjamin Fox said.

WHAT WE THINK: How many more elderly victims will be scammed before you do something?

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