Police Warn ‘Sextortion’ Scam Now Includes Photos of Homes, Urge Residents not to Respond

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Police Department has raised alarms about a new form of "sextortion" scam that has recently emerged in the region, particularly affecting residents of Snoqualmie and North Bend. This upgraded scam involves the use of targeted photos of victims' homes, heightening the threat of personal exposure and manipulation. Police officials stress that residents should not engage with these scams, which often exploit sensitive personal information to extort money. The department has noted an increase in these scam attempts, highlighting the need for heightened community vigilance. By informing the public, the police aim to foster awareness and encourage proactive reporting of suspicious activities.

The warning serves not only to protect individuals from financial loss but also to mitigate the emotional toll such scams can inflict. Residents are urged to remain cautious and to safeguard their personal information against potential exploitation. This proactive communication strategy underscores the police department's dedication to maintaining community safety and trust.

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