Stamford Police Issue Warning On New Scam Targeting Residents, Local Businesses
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By Richard Kaufman
Published on March 10, 2026.
The Stamford Police Department has issued a warning about a new scam that involves individuals pretending to be city officials in an attempt to collect money. The scam involves individuals sending fake invoices from the domain of the same name, which is not an official domain by the city. The FBI has also issued a public service announcement regarding the scam.
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