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Senoia Issues Alert Over Door-to-Door Fraud Targeting Residents

A man impersonating city workers is targeting Senoia homes; authorities urge residents to verify credentials and contact police immediately.

Senoia Issues Alert Over Door-to-Door Fraud Targeting Residents

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Senoia residents have been cautioned by local authorities about a fraudulent individual claiming to represent city services while conducting door-to-door operations in the area. According to 11Alive Atlanta, this scam tactic raises concerns among property owners who may be vulnerable to unauthorized access or information gathering.

The suspect's approach mirrors common fraud schemes that affect residential and small commercial properties across metro Atlanta. By impersonating municipal workers, scammers attempt to gain entry to homes under false pretenses, potentially exposing residents to theft, identity fraud, or other crimes. Property owners in the greater Atlanta region have encountered similar incidents in recent years.

City officials are recommending that Senoia residents implement basic security protocols when approached by unknown individuals claiming official business. Homeowners should request identification, verify credentials through official city channels before opening doors, and maintain a healthy skepticism toward unsolicited visits. These precautions are particularly important for commercial property managers and real estate professionals who may be frequent targets.

The Senoia Police Department is urging residents to call 911 immediately upon encountering the suspect or suspicious vehicle activity in the area. Community awareness and swift reporting remain the most effective tools in combating fraud schemes that threaten residential security and property values throughout the Atlanta metro area.

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