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Long Beach Police Warn of Phone Scammers Posing as Law Enforcement

Residents should verify callers using official numbers, then report incidents to the FTC or FBI IC3.

Overview

  • Police report multiple recent incidents in Long Beach and other Southern California communities involving callers impersonating local and federal agents.
  • Scammers reference questionable purchases, then transfer victims to someone claiming to be a U.S. Marshal or ATF agent who says the target is under investigation.
  • Victims are pressured to withdraw cash, buy gift cards, or wire money, despite legitimate agencies never requesting payment by phone.
  • Caller ID spoofing makes the calls appear to come from official numbers, and officials say losses have reached tens of thousands of dollars.
  • LBPD advises residents to hang up, avoid sharing personal information, verify using the department’s website, and file reports with the FTC and the FBI’s IC3; no arrests were reported.