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Scam call requesting bank routing number near South Locust StreetSesser IL

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S Locust St, Sesser, IL 62884

A scam call was reported near South Locust Street where the caller pretended to be from AT&T and requested a bank routing number to charge $300.

Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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At 10, requests for an officer, near South Locust Street,
00:06
received a call from (name withheld) advising someone stating they were from AT&T calls requesting a routing number for a checking account, charge $300.
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Leave it a scam.

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Location mentioned:
S Locust St, Sesser, IL 62884

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Incident Timeline

  1. Advice on Scam Caller Education
  2. Scam Confirmed
  3. Scam Call Reported
  4. Officer Requested at 808 South Locust

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