Crime & Safety

2 Scams To Know About In Nutley: Spyware On Phone, Fake 'Arrests'

Here's what to know about the schemes, Nutley police said.

NUTLEY, NJ — The scams continue in Nutley.

The Nutley Police Department recently issued warnings about two ongoing schemes that have been reported by multiple residents. Here’s what to know:

SPYWARE – “Several residents have made reports of a scam where the actors email the victims reporting they have installed spyware on their phone. They tell the victims that with this spyware, they can access personal information including photos, contacts, addresses, and the like. The messages have all contained Google Maps images of the victims’ streets. The actors then demand the victims send money to a Bitcoin account or else they will send sensitive images on the phones to the victims’ friends and family. The Nutley Police Department is requesting residents be vigilant for this scam and not to send money to unknown parties. Residents are urged to contact police if they receive suspicious emails that request money to be sent to unknown individuals.”

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BAIL SCAM – “Residents have reported a scam where the actor(s) contact the victim, identify themselves as being affiliated with law enforcement, and report a family member has been arrested. They instruct the victims to pay bail. The actor(s) have another party speak during the call claiming to be the family member allegedly incarcerated. Victims are instructed to leave the money in a specified area so that it can be collected. DO NOT provide money to individuals claiming to be law enforcement over the phone! Bail would be posted through the proper authorities at the appropriate venue. If you are contacted by someone advising a loved one has been arrested and needs bail who requests you leave the money contact police immediately!”

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