NARRAGANSETT – Chief Sean Corrigan and the Narragansett Police Department are warning community members to use caution after a recent report of a home improvement scam.
On Monday, Feb. 12, Narragansett Police were notified by an elderly resident of a potential home improvement scam. The resident reported to police that three men requested a cash down payment for home improvement work and the workers only completed a small amount of work before leaving and not returning to complete the work.
This is a common scam that often targets seniors for various home improvement projects. The targeted homes are typically in need of legitimate repairs. They contact the homeowners and introduce themselves as construction workers who are looking to help families with repair/construction projects related to foundations, masonry, chimneys and roofing. Once the cash is handed over, the laborers do a minimal amount of work and do not return to the home to complete the project.
Similar scams have also occurred in other cities and towns in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
“We urge our residents to be cautious in lieu of the recent home improvement scams preying on our elderly,” said Chief Corrigan. “Stay vigilant, verify contractors and report any suspicious activity in your neighborhood. Together we can protect our community from these deceitful practices.”
The Narragansett Police Department would like to provide residents with the following safety tips from the Federal Trade Commission:
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