Phone scammers identify themselves as Albany police, demand payment
Albany Times Union
ALBANY — Callers identifying themselves as "police" and using a spoofed number from the Albany Police Department have contacted area residents in a phone scam, police said. The Albany police received several reports Monday of scam phone calls.
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