Maine residents are being cautioned about a new sophisticated scam targeting property owners, which has already surfaced in New York. State police have reported instances of identity theft and property fraud. In a recent case in Otsego County, a scammer stole a homeowner’s identity, forged a New Jersey driver’s license, and attempted to sell the property through a local realtor. Fortunately, the sale was halted due to discrepancies that raised red flags. Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to law enforcement, as this may be part of a larger scheme. This scam highlights the importance of awareness and caution to prevent property fraud.
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