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FBI, Michigan AG's Office Warn Of Romance Scams Ahead Of Valentine's DayThe FBI and the Michigan Attorney General's Office are urging people to watch out for romance scams.

Michigan Officials Warn Of Possible Scams With Upcoming Auto Insurance RefundsThe Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) is warning consumers of possible scams related to upcoming refund checks being issued by the state's Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA).

Authorities Warn Wayne County Residents Of Jury Duty Scam CallAccording to a news release from Third Circut Court, the sheriff's office impersonator claimed a Venmo payment between $1,500 and $2,000 was needed to prevent the resident from being arrested.

AG Nessel Warns Of Disaster Scams After Storms Rage Across MichiganAttorney General Dana Nessel is reminding Michiganders to watch out for disaster scams after the latest round of storms swept through the state, leaving thousands without power.

AG Nessel Warns Michiganders Of Scams Following Recent Storm DamageMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reminds Michigan residents to beware of scammers following the storm damage in parts of Michigan.

AG Nessel Reminds Michiganders To Verify Licenses Before Hiring For ProjectsMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding Michigan residents to verify licenses before hiring for projects.

Troy Police Warn Of PlayStation 5 ScammersTroy Police recommend buying the Playstation 5 from trusted retailers after reports of scams.

Police: Be Aware Of IRS Phone ScamsPolice say if you do get one of these calls, hang up the phone and never give out personal or financial information.

Mystery Shopper Scam: What To Know From Clinton Township PDThe Clinton Township Police department is warning the community of a mystery shopper scam.

AG Nessel Issues Consumer Alert On Active Spoofing Scam Targeting Michigan ResidentsMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a consumer alert Friday to advise Michigan residents of an illegal robocall scam where the callers are representing themselves as employees of the Office for Victims of Crime federal agency.