APD Scam Alert
APD has been alerted to a phone scam in our area whereby an unidentified person calls a resident and falsely states that he’s kidnapped a family member and demands money in exchange for their safe return.
This scam is called “Virtual Kidnapping” and has been reported nationwide. The FBI states these scams involve the following:
- Callers going to great lengths to keep you on the phone, insisting you remain on the line.
- Calls do not come from the supposed victim’s phone.
- Callers trying to prevent you from contacting the “kidnapped” victim.
- Calls include demands for ransom money to be paid via wire transfer to Mexico; ransom amount demands may drop quickly.
If you receive a call like this, the FBI recommends the following:
- In most cases, the best course of action is to hang up the phone.
- If you do engage the caller, don’t call out your loved one’s name.
- Try to slow the situation down. Request to speak to your family member directly. Ask, “How do I know my loved one is okay?”
- Ask questions only the alleged kidnap victim would know, such as the name of a pet. Avoid sharing information about yourself or your family.
- Listen carefully to the voice of the alleged victim if they speak.
- Attempt to contact the alleged victim via phone, text, or social media, and request that they call back from their cell phone.
- To buy time, repeat the caller’s request and tell them you are writing down the demand, or tell the caller you need time to get things moving.
- Don’t agree to pay a ransom, by wire or in person. Delivering money in person can be dangerous.
If you suspect a real kidnapping is taking place or you believe a ransom demand is a scheme, contact local law enforcement immediately.
For more information regarding this scam, go to https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/virtual-kidnapping.
Address/Location
Ashland Police Department
601 England St
Ashland, VA 23005
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 804-798-1227