Police Warn of New Online Dating Scam

Police Warn of New Online Dating Scam

COLUMBUS, OH—The Columbus Division of Police is alerting the public to an increasing internet scam targeting dating app users. Detectives report that scammers bait individuals into exchanging explicit photos, then claim the photos were sent to a minor. The scammers impersonate law enforcement, intimidating victims into paying money to avoid supposed legal consequences.

According to officials, these deceptive schemes have evolved with scammers now able to spoof phone numbers from police departments and other authorities to appear more credible. The police emphasize that real law enforcement agencies would never request money over dating apps or social media as a resolution to legal issues.

The Columbus Division of Police advises anyone who encounters such scams to stop all communications and report the incident to local authorities immediately. They stress the importance of being cautious and skeptical during online interactions, particularly with unknown individuals.

The police also suggest verifying suspicious interactions by calling the supposed agency’s number directly to confirm the identity of the person on the other end. This precaution can prevent individuals from falling prey to such sophisticated scams.

Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and protect themselves by staying informed about the tactics used by these scammers.