Illinois State Police warns of phone scam

(KBSI) – Illinois State Police warns the public of a phone scam. ​

Over the past two days, ISP has received several phone calls from people reporting a person claiming to be an ISP investigator telling them their identity has been stolen. Troopers say this is a scam.

ISP special agents will not make cold calls requesting personal or financial information, or ask you to confirm personal or financial information. ​ ​ ​ ​

Anyone who receives a phone call from someone claiming to be an ISP investigator, ask for the caller’s name, badge number, and phone number, and then hang up.

​ Never provide or confirm personal or financial information over the phone to an unknown caller. ​

You can verify if a caller is an ISP special agent by contacting one of the seven investigative regions throughout the state, which can be found on the ISP website. ​ ​ ​

For anyone who has provided personal or financial information to a caller, or thinks someone may have stolen his/her identifying information, ISP recommends contacting each of the three credit bureaus to put a free security freeze on your credit. This will prevent someone from opening credit in your name.

Residents can also call the Illinois Attorney General’s Identity Theft Hotline at 1-866-999-5630 (7-1-1 relay service). ​ They will be assigned a Consumer Advocate to guide you through the recovery process.

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