Cook County, IL – Scam Alert: Harwood Police Issue Christmas Warning on Gift Card Scams Today

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Harwood Heights, IL – Illinois law enforcement agencies are warning residents to stay alert this holiday season as gift card scams continue to surge, targeting victims through impersonation, fake prizes, and refund schemes.

According to the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police, scammers often pressure victims into purchasing gift cards and sharing the card numbers as a form of payment. Once those numbers are provided, the money is usually unrecoverable.

Police say one of the most common tactics involves impersonation scams, where fraudsters pose as government agencies such as police departments, courts, or tax authorities. Victims may be told they owe a fine, missed jury duty, or must resolve an urgent legal issue — and are instructed to pay immediately using gift cards.

Another frequent scheme targets so-called prize winners. In these cases, scammers claim the victim has won a prize or sweepstakes but must first pay fees or taxes using gift cards to claim it. Law enforcement stresses that legitimate prizes never require upfront payment.

A third method involves fake refund scams, where criminals claim they accidentally sent too much money and demand repayment via gift cards. Once sent, the funds disappear.

The Harwood Heights Police Department emphasized that no legitimate government agency, utility, or business will ever demand payment using gift cards. Officers urge residents to trust their instincts and pause before acting on urgent or threatening messages.

Police recommend residents hang up, do not respond to suspicious messages, and contact local authorities directly if unsure. Family members are also encouraged to warn elderly relatives, who are often targeted during the holiday season.

Anyone who believes they’ve encountered a scam is urged to report it to local police and the Federal Trade Commission.


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