How scams are changing: From crypto ATMs to calls and texts
Minnesota has banned cryptocurrency ATMs as part of an effort to crack down on scams, but fraudsters continue to find new ways to target victims. Mendota Heights Police Chief Kelly McCarthy joins us to discuss how scams are evolving, what consumers should watch for, and how to spot suspicious calls, texts, and other common fraud tactics before becoming a victim.
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