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New River Health District warns of door-to-door scam

February 7, 2023
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Submitted by Brookie Crawford; Public Information Officer, Central Virginia Region Office of Communications; New River Health District

DUBLIN – The New River Health District is warning area residents to be on the alert about an apparent door-to-door scam that may be targeting people in the New River Valley. Local law enforcement officers in Pulaski County have been made aware of people knocking on doors during evening hours in several Dublin neighborhoods.

The individuals claim to be from the Virginia Department of Health and Human Services. In at least one instance, a solicitor was allowed to enter a home while other members of the group waited in a parked car. The visitor was equipped with an iPad and asked the resident to participate in a health survey being conducted by the Virginia Department of Health.

“No employee affiliated with the New River Health District will ever make personal visits to homes in our communities without proper credentials, including a photo ID and a health department business card,” said New River Valley Health District Health Director Noelle Bissell. “Anyone claiming to be with the Virginia Department of Health without official identification should never be allowed to enter a home,” Bissell said.

Anyone who has been approached by these solicitors on behalf of the Virginia Department of Health should contact the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office by calling (540) 980-7800.

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