405-972-9831 | 14059729831 - Phone Scam Alert! - Nomorobo
Phone Scam Alert!

(405) 972-9831 is a Fake Police Charity Robocall

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  • Transcript Linda. That's okay. We're actually calling for either one of you. Hi, it's Steve on a recorded line for the American Police Officers alliance. We're launching our public awareness drive to emphasize that four out of every five police officers are increasingly becoming more concerned about their safety. That is a five two seven political. Organization. Our focus is on electing legislators committed to securing funding for critical safety gear, advanced training and mental health support for our dedicated men and women in law enforcement. Now. Hello? Are you there?
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