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ETPD seeking public’s help identifying phone scam suspects

Suspects withdrew $743 out of the victim’s bank account at a Chase Bank in Jersey City, NJ shortly after the phone call.

The Evesham Police Department is requesting your assistance in identifying the depicted male and female. On Oct. 22, a Marlton resident received a phone call and text-message from an unknown (888) number, with the caller ID name of TD Bank Customer Service.

The female answered the second call and a male identified himself as an employee of TD Bank Fraudulent Department and requested to verify her personal information, debit card number and pin number. The female provided the male with the requested information, then the male hung up after the female grew suspicious.

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The pictured suspects withdrew $743 out of the victim’s bank account at a Chase Bank in Jersey City, NJ shortly after the phone call.

If anyone knows the identity of these suspects, you are asked to contact the Evesham Police Department at (856) 983-1116, the Confidential Tip Line at (856) 983-4699 or email at Facebook@Eveshampd.org. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by texting ETPDTIP to 847411.

Tips to avoid becoming a phone scam victim:
Phone number – If you receive a text or email claiming to be from your bank, do NOT call the phone number that is provided. Whenever you need to discuss banking details, always call the number that is printed on the back of your debit or credit card. That way you know the number is legit and you’re not going to be scammed.

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