According to
district officials, the scam begins with parents receiving a phone call from
someone who claims their child has been
kidnapped. That person then demands ransom money through a
cash app.
This has
apparently been happening in neighboring communities, the district says. It was
not specified exactly where.
In
some cases, the scammer puts a child on the phone to pose as the kidnapping
victim.
The Islip School
District has also shared the alert with families.
Anyone who receives a call like this should hang up and dial 911immediately,
or call their child’s school to make sure they are safe.
It's unclear if
police are investigating, or if the scammers have succeeded in taking money
from any victims.