Crime & Safety

Police Warn Of 'Survey' Takers Who May Be Scammers In Radnor

Two men have been stopping at township homes with a "survey" on township issues, but the Commissioners have not approved any survey.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — Police in Radnor are warning the public of a potential scam where the scammers pose as survey takers.

According to police, residents have told police two young men have been going door-to-door with surveys that discus various issues related to the township.

However, the men do not seem to have a strong grasp of the issues once residents engage them, police said.

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According to police, the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners has not approved a door-to-door survey.

Police encourage all residents to take appropriate steps to protect themselves if they feel they are being victimized by a scam, including calling 9-1-1 to report the activity.

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