Lindenwold Police Warns Residents of Text Scam Using Department Logo

LINDENWOLD, NJ – Police in Lindenwold are notifying residents that a solicitation to purchase police merchandise to support the department is not being run by the department and the company is using the police department’s logo without permission simply for commercial profit.

“The Lindenwold Police Department was alerted that our logo along with other local law enforcement agencies logos are being used on a website name “TrendShirtsGift” for shirts, mugs, etc. This company is alerting others through text to navigate to their website,” the department said.

This company is not associated with the Lindenwold Police Department and does not have permission to use any of our logos.

“We suggest deleting the text without visiting the website,” the department added.

Charlie Dwyer
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