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Don't Fall For It: Police Warn Of Extortion Scam

A new scam is making the rounds, prompting police agencies in the area to issue an alert from scammers attempting to extort doctors.

Drug Enforcement Administration

Drug Enforcement Administration

Photo Credit: DEA

Using spoofed phone numbers that make the call appear to come from the Drug Enforcement Administration’s medical offices, scammers have been targeting medical offices and officials, police said.

Police said that some of the callers have spoken broken English and have been threatening to revoke doctors’ licenses and block their ability to prescribe drugs if they don’t comply with extortion requests. The DEA has confirmed that the calls are scams and doctors should not acquiesce to any of the fraudsters’ demands.

According to the DEA, “impersonating a federal agent is a violation of federal law. The public should be aware that no DEA agent will ever contact members of the public by telephone to demand money or any other form of payment.“

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