Monday, June 20, 2016

scams



Scams stink. Scams peddle fear in return for money. Don’t fall victim to these four common phone scams, which are happening in our community:

Sheriff’s Warrant for Your Arrest Scam
Have you received a phone call from the “Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office” saying that you have a warrant out for your arrest? Recently, scammers are claiming you have failed to appear for a court case and a warrant is outstanding. These scammers, falsely claiming to be deputies, are requesting credit card information for court costs and providing a “new” court date to the victim.
If you receive a call like this, please call the Police Department’s warrant desk at 703-246-4231, TTY 711, to verify if you or someone else may have a warrant.

IRS Scam
Callers claim they are from the IRS, a government agency or a law firm and you owe money. If you do not pay immediately, they threaten the police will show up at your door and arrest you. This is simply not true.

Family Member Critical Emergency Scam
Callers generally claim they are your teenaged/young adult-aged family member (grandson/daughter, nephew/niece). They tell you they’ve been arrested, are in jail and need money, either for bond or court fees. They will ask you to wire money to a non-existent attorney or bondsman, or possibly to a friend who will pay the alleged fines so they can be released.**The scammer could know your name, your family member’s name, nicknames commonly used between you and other accurate details about you and your family (i.e. actual college they attend, state in which the real family is located, etc.)**

Child Abduction Scam
Police from around the region report a relatively new child abduction scam when a parent/guardian gets a phone call during a school day and they hear a child crying or a child stating they have been kidnapped. Then, a stranger gets on the phone and tells the parent their child has been abducted and demands ransom for the child’s return. The scammer tells the victim to wire the money to a specific location. Get the full details about this scam.

Report Scams
If you are, or think you might be, the victim of a phone scam, or other scams, please file a report online with the Police Department:
Report Financial Crime

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Suicide Prevention


Dolly Loretta Russo
SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
If you or someone you know is exhibiting behavior that makes you concerned for their safety or the safety of the children or other people around them, please call 1-800-273-TALK ( 8255 ) or dial 9-1-1

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Home Value

  1. http://www.zillow.com/how-much-is-my-home-worth/The Zestimate home valuation is Zillow's estimated market value for a home, computed using a proprietary formula. It is a starting point in determining a home's ...
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  5. https://www.redfin.com/what-is-my-home-worthFind out what your house is worth with the Redfin Estimate. We look at 100% of the homes on the MLS to give you the most accuratehome-value estimate ...
  6. http://www.homes.com/Home-Prices/US home value database. Home values are based on homes sold prices, public records of assessed values of homes near the address, and area real estate ...