MSHP warns of scam using patrol’s likeness
Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, MO. (KMIZ)
The Missouri State Highway Patrol’s Division of Drug and Crime Control is warning the public of a new scam that is using MSHP’s likeness.
The release says scammers are using social media to contact targets and telling the victims that they had sent a package to their residence.
The victim will then receive a fake notice on the social media messaging application WhatsApp that includes MSHP’s logo, stating the package was “seized for inspection,” by a “VIP Delivery Transit Program,” the statement says. The message will then ask for a “processing fee” by using gift cards, the release says.
“The Patrol does not have a ‘VIP Delivery Transit Program,’ and citizens who have received a similar notice should report the scam to their local law enforcement agency,” the release says. “As a reminder, the Patrol will never solicit funds, demand fines, or request payment for any services provided. The Patrol will not utilize email, social media, or chat platforms to contact/converse with individuals.”