MPD Investigator Josh Kramer Talks Scam and Identity Awareness During Identity Theft Awareness Week

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It’s Identity Theft Awareness week. Locking down personal information and keeping an eye out for suspicious activity on accounts can assist in not becoming a victim of identity theft and also staying ahead of any potential thieves. If you do spot identity theft, Monmouth Police Department Investigator Josh Kramer shares what should be your next steps:

Furthermore, always feel free to ask questions before giving out any personal information to anyone, including your Social Security number. If you do come across suspicious activity involving your Social Security number, the hotline for assistance can be reached at 1-800-772-1213.

Investigator Kramer on the WRAM Morning Show

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