Crime & Safety

Spring FD, Sheriff's Office Warn Residents Of Scams

Scammers have been targeting Spring residents and local law enforcement are warning residents to be careful.

SPRING, TX — Residents in Spring are being warned to be careful of a telephone scam from someone identifying themselves as a member of the Spring Fire Department, according a press release from Communications Director Tracee Evans.

Spring residents have been receiving calls where the caller ID reads "Spring Fire Department." The caller claims the department is in need of fire trucks and equipment and offers to take a donation.

Spring Fire Chief Scott Seifert said in a statement that Spring residents need to be careful with telemarketers.

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“As the Fire Chief, I can assure you that the Spring Fire Department does not use a telemarketing service to seek donations over the phone. Please report any such calls to law enforcement,” Seifert said.

Meanwhile, the Montgomery County is investigating reports of a possible real estate scam.

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Officials at the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office have recently received phone calls in reference to someone trying to lease residences that do not belong to them.

We want to take this time to advise you to be aware when trying to lease out a residence. Use a reputable realtor, and be sure to meet them in person before paying any money.

Officials said a scammer is using the phone number 916-936-3964 and posting ads online to lease houses in Texas, while saying they live in either CA or AZ.

A google search of the phone number revealed that they also used stories about caring for sick family members so they had to move and need money.

They have used the email address davfreemnnn@gmail.com in the past. Please be aware of these types of scams and don’t be a victim to this type of activity.

Anyone who is contacted by any of these callers should contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at 936-760-5800.

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