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Police warn of impersonation scam in Sunriver

SUNRIVER, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Sunriver Police Department is warning residents about a scam involving a man impersonating the chief of police and attempting to collect personal or sensitive information.

According to police, several community members have reported receiving calls, messages, or emails from someone claiming to be the Sunriver Police Chief. In each case, the impersonator asked for details such as Social Security numbers, banking information, or passwords.

Officials emphasize this is a scam. The department said it will never contact residents to request personal or financial information.

Anyone who receives suspicious communication claiming to be from law enforcement is urged not to respond, hang up immediately, and report the incident to their local police department.

Authorities add that scammers often try to pressure victims by creating a sense of urgency or authority. Residents are encouraged to verify the source before sharing information and to warn others about the scam to help protect the community.

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