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Mobile Police Warn the Public of Paving Scam

Apr 13th, 2011

Mobile Police Warn the Public of Paving Scam

The Mobile Police Department has become aware of a scam taking place in the Mobile area involving a group of men offering very inexpensive paving services to residents.

One incident reported a citizen being approached by a group of men, one older and three or four men in their 20s, who wanted to pave the victim's driveway for under $200. The older subject was very insistent, especially after the offer was rejected, stating he had recently finished a "big job around the corner and had some product left and wanted to sell it to [the victim] for cheap." In this instance, the men finished the job then demanded $1,000 for payment, even driving the citizen to the bank to get the funds.

Vehicles used in this scam were a red and white truck and a gray truck loaded with equipment. The incident occurred in the area of Theodore High School.

Anyone with information about this scam or its subjects is asked to call the Mobile Police Department at 208-7211, Crime Stoppers at 208-7000 or text to CRIMES (274637) and include the keyword CRIME 411.

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Ashley H. Rains
Public Information Office
Office: 208-1918
Fax: 208-1758