Crime & Safety

Hinsdale Resident Target Of FTC Scam: Cops

In another case, someone fraudulently charged an account at a Hinsdale store, police said.

A person claiming to be an agent with the Federal Trade Commission on April 15 messaged a resident in the apartment building at 21 Spinning Wheel Road, Hinsdale police said.
A person claiming to be an agent with the Federal Trade Commission on April 15 messaged a resident in the apartment building at 21 Spinning Wheel Road, Hinsdale police said. (David Giuliani/Patch)

HINSDALE, IL – Hinsdale police released their latest blotter Wednesday. Here is information from the reports:

FTC scam

  • A person claiming to be an agent with the Federal Trade Commission on April 15 messaged a resident in the apartment building at 21 Spinning Wheel Road. The person alleged the resident was a victim of fraud. The resident recognized the scam before sending any money.

Hit-and-run

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  • A hit-and-run crash occurred between 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and 12:45 a.m. Wednesday at Washington and Second streets. A suspect hit the victim's car while it was in a parking space. The case is pending.

Fraud

  • Someone forged a woman's signature and fraudulently charged her account Oct. 1 at Verizon Wireless, 34 E. First St. The crime was reported Friday.
  • A resident in the 700 block of South Grant Street told police Thursday that someone opened a cellphone account in the resident's name and bought two phones.

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