November 20, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com • 3A Phone scams hit Cannon Beach residents CANNON BEACH POLICE LOG Nov. 2 3:59 a.m. Spruce Street and East Adams: traffic complaint. A tree fell into the roadway and blocked the street. The area was marked with traffic cones and Public Works was notified for tree removal. No observed damage to surrounding vehicles or structures. Nov. 3 7:20 a.m. 1300 block of Cascara Lane: disturbance. Nov. 5 9:30 p.m. 400 block of Elk Creek Road: suspicious circumstances. An officer responded to report of a suspicious vehicle in the area and contacted two subjects who were told to move on. Nov. 6 8:36 p.m. 4000 block of South Ocean Avenue: minor in possession. An officer responded to a report of people at a residence who were not supposed to be there and found a minors in possession party. Cases were referred to the Juvenile Department and Clatsop County Circuit Court. Nov. 7 12:32 p.m. Sunset Boulevard and Highway 101: traffic complaint. Police received report of vehicles lined up at the Sunset exit, getting out of their vehicles and approaching an elk herd. There were hazard concerns and citizens were advised. There were nine cases of illegal camping from Nov. 1 to Nov. 7. Publisher Steve Forrester Editor R.J. Marx Reporter Dani Palmer Advertising Manager Betty Smith By Dani Palmer Cannon Beach Gazette It could happen to any- one, anywhere, but there are steps one can take to prevent being scammed over the phone. In Cannon Beach, police logged two incidents in Oc- tober. The first occurred on Oct. 13. A caller claiming to be from the Cannon Beach Police Department offered the resident a free security camera installation. She declined and called the police. “The citizen did the right thing and called us to verify,” Police Chief Ja- son Schermerhorn said. The other happened on Oct. 18 and ended with credit card fraud. A caller reporting to be a front desk Postage Paid at: Cannon Beach, OR 97110 SEASIDE HOLIDAY GIFT FAIR! THE NATIONAL AWARD-WINNING POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Cannon Beach Gazette, P.O. Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 1555 N. Roosevelt, Seaside, Oregon 97138 503-738-5561 • Fax 503-738-9285 Copyright 2015 © Cannon Beach Gazette. Nothing can be reprinted or copied without consent of the owners. www.cannonbeachgazette.com • email: editor@cannonbeachgazette.com SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Annually: $40.50 in county, $58.00 in and out Gift Certificates 42nd Annu a l portation or suspension of a business or driver’s license,” irs.gov states. “In many cas- es, the caller becomes hos- tile and insulting.” According to the Fair Trade Commission, scam- mers may claim a victim has won an overseas lottery or low cost vacation, and ask for funds to offset offer costs. Schermerhorn said many scams “occur overseas to the U.S, so there is no way to trace them.” The Cannon Beach Po- lice Department typically handles 20 to 30 cases per year. “They are very rarely re- solved,” Schermerhorn said, “because they are so hard to find out where they originat- ed.” of county. CANNON BEACH GAZETTE The Cannon Beach Gazette is published every other week by EO Media Group. Production Manager John D. Bruijn Circulation Manager Heather Ramsdell Advertising Sales Laura Kaim Wendy Richardson The National Consumers League also suggests peo- ple call the companies these callers claim to be with for confirmation. “What we tell people is to avoid giving out personal information or banking in- formation over the phone,” Schermerhorn said. Other popular scams in- clude IRS and prize claims. In one IRS scam, callers claim to be IRS employ- ees, using fake names and badge numbers to convince the target they owe money to the IRS and that “it must be paid promptly through a pre-loaded debit card or wire transfer,” according to the IRS. “If the victim refuses to cooperate, they are then threatened with arrest, de- hotel worker told the citizen the hotel’s computer system had crashed and that they needed to reconfirm credit card information. The credit card was lat- er used on Lowe’s website. That case hasn’t been re- solved yet, Schermerhorn said. According to the Nation- al Consumers League, signs of fraud include pressure to act immediately, a refusal to send information in writing, scare tactics and demands to send payment by wire or courier. Schermerhorn said it’s best to ask for a call back number and person to con- tact for verification. “Most times, they will hang up when you ask them this,” he said. 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