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Police Warn of Cunning Fake Officers. ‘We Will Never Ask for Money or valuables.’

Summary by dvhn.nl
Imagine this: the doorbell rings. It seems like a police officer is standing at the door. He or she tells you that someone is planning to break into your home. To protect your precious jewelry, cash, and other valuables, the officer has come to collect them. The person who rang the doorbell looks trustworthy, and you hand over your belongings. Then it turns out that it was a scammer standing at the door, and you have lost your things.
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Imagine this: the doorbell rings. It seems like a police officer is standing at the door. He or she tells you that someone is planning to break into your home. To protect your precious jewelry, cash, and other valuables, the officer has come to collect them. The person who rang the doorbell looks trustworthy, and you hand over your belongings. Then it turns out that it was a scammer standing at the door, and you have lost your things.

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dvhn.nl broke the news on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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