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St. Martinville Police warns of email impersonation scam

ST. MARTINVILLE, La. (KLFY) — St. Martinville Police Chief Ricky Martin is warning residents of a scam which impersonates him with an email regarding fake city business.

A Facebook post by St. Martinville Police said if anyone receives an email from Martin, it is a scam.

“Below is an image of the email that’s going around,” the post reads. “Please do not open the email as we are working on getting this taken care of.”

St. Martinville police warns of email impersonation scam 1

The genuine-looking email is totally fake and should be deleted, officials said.

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