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UNAUTHORIZED TRANSACTION REPORTS ON THE RISE

The Grand Forks Police Department has received an increase in reports of unauthorized transactions taking place on accounts at financial institutions.  The account holders are typically unaware of the transactions until they review their statements or receive notification from the financial institutions about the suspicious activity.  This includes both withdrawals and deposits made without the account holder’s knowledge.

The Grand Forks Police Department would like to remind residents to closely review statements from your financial institution(s).  If you see account activity not authorized by you or another person connected to the account, contact your financial institution immediately. 

If you have been a victim of fraud or have suspicious activity on your account(s) contact the Grand Forks Police Department at 701-787-8000 to file a report.          

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