Crime & Safety

Sheriff Warns Of Thieves Posing As Door-to-Door Contractors

The scammers claim to offer "today only" deals on landscaping, driveway sealing, roof repairs or other services.

WILL COUNTY — The Will County Sheriff's Office is warning residents—especially senior citizens—to be on alert for individuals operating door-to-door scams throughout the area.

The organized theft crews often pose as landscapers, tree trimmers, driveway sealers, roofers, or home repair contractors.

"Their goal is to gain your trust and, in many cases, gain access to your property or home," the sheriff's office warns.

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A common tactic involves one person engaging the homeowner in conversation outside or inside the residence while an accomplice quietly enters through another door to steal cash, jewelry, medications, or other valuables.

Ways to protect yourself

  • If you did not request a service, do not open the door.
  • Never allow strangers into your home unless you have scheduled the work and verified who they are.
  • Be cautious of anyone offering "today only" deals or claiming they noticed a problem with your roof, driveway, trees, or foundation.
  • Keep all doors locked—even when you're home.
  • If someone is working outside your home, remain aware of your surroundings and make sure all other entrances are secure.
  • Ask for identification and a business card. Legitimate contractors expect questions.
  • Never feel pressured to make an immediate decision or payment.
  • If something doesn't feel right, trust your instincts and end the conversation.

The sheriff's office encourages residents to check in with elderly family members, friends, and neighbors and share the warning, as it could help prevent them from becoming a victim.

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If you observe suspicious individuals going door-to-door or believe someone is attempting to scam you, contact the Will County Sheriff's Office immediately. If a crime is in progress or you feel threatened, call 911.

The non-emergency line can be reached at (815)727-8575.

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