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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Salisbury MSP Warn Of ADT Scam

On 12/23/2014 Troopers responded to the Cherry Way area of Salisbury, Wicomico County, to investigate a report of suspicious activity involving persons representing themselves as “ADT Security”. The complainant advised that the individual (described as a white male with red hair) knocked on the door to their residence around 1900-1930 hrs. in an attempt to sell “ADT Security.” The complainant would not open the door and the “salesman” became agitated and was very determined for the complainant to open their door and allow them entry to their home.

Upon the complainant calling 911 the individual left the area and was unable to be located. Troopers contacted the name on the business card “Joseph VanArsdale” and the individual answering the phone advised they did work for “ADT Security.” Troopers contacted ADT Corporate Headquarters and they could not verify the employment of the individual listed above.

Citizens are advised to be cautious, observant and report any suspicious activity to 911 immediately. The holiday season unfortunately also breeds increases in telephone scams, identity theft and the potential for citizens to become prey for thieves and criminals. Some of the telephone scams reported involve fear/intimidation tactics advising a caller their loved one has been incarcerated overseas and bail money must be sent right away, or there is an overdue bill which must be paid immediately or the caller will be arrested. Also the promise of large sums of cash or cars in exchange for sending seemingly small amounts of money to the “business” in the form of a money order or other cash card should be reported immediately. Do not fall victim to these scams.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am a twice a day sby news reader and fan. I am also a local corporate rep for ADT Security Services. I have absolutely no idea who this person is. Obviously a criminal.
I gotta tell you Joe, I'm terribly dissapointed in your choice of words with both the headline and your stating "suspicious persons" and "representing themselves" . You are implying Plural when this is very obviously a criminal with a fake cover.
I surely hope the MSP is closely watching whoever this guy is. They do have his cell number.