Everett police warn of scam where people claim to be home security workers
Mar 13, 2024, 8:18 PM | Updated: Mar 14, 2024, 5:58 pm

Everett police vehicle. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
The (EPD) is warning residents of a scam involving people pretending to work for a home security system.
The department wrote in Wednesday three different people reported subjects posing as employees of .
EPD said the subjects called the homeowner by name and then asked to see their security panel to “upgrade” their service.
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Officers said the subjects weren’t wearing a uniform or anything that would identify them as employees.
Each homeowner called ADT to verify the company didn’t send anyone for service.
Police in Everett said one homeowner let the subjects inside but they did not access the security panel.
The subjects were described as white men in their late 20s to early 30s. They may be driving a black Ford Crown Victoria or a similar car.
On Thursday, an Everett resident shared a home security video with MyNorthwest. That person suspects the men who visited the house are the same security scammers.
MyNorthwest reached out to EPD about the suspects and has not received any information yet, so聽we鈥檝e chosen not to display their faces in this image.
Image from Everett resident’s home security camera. (Image courtesy of an Everett resident)
EPD said it’s unclear how they got the homeowners’ names and police don’t know what their motive was.
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“This is a good reminder to be aware of who you let into your home and share information with,” .
Police said if residents see something suspicious, they should call their local authorities.
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