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CCSO advises caution to avoid falling for scams


The Canyon County Sheriff’s Office in Idaho is cautioning residents about fraudulent tax letters, after a Caldwell resident received a suspicious letter demanding over $20,000 with a headline “Intent to seize your assets and property.” The letter claimed to be from “Tax Investigations-2B” for “Canyon County Public Lien Records,” but did not have a return address. The CCSO is advising Idahoans to be cautious and not respond to such letters or send money without verifying their authenticity first. They recommend contacting your county recorder’s office or the Idaho State Tax Commission to confirm the legitimacy of these letters. If you receive a fraudulent letter or any other type of fraud, you are encouraged to report it. It is important to stay vigilant and protect yourself from falling victim to scams. If you have any concerns about suspicious letters or any form of fraud, do not hesitate to reach out to the appropriate authorities for assistance. Trust your instincts and be proactive in safeguarding your assets and property from potential scams.

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