LANDOVER, Md. – The Prince Georgeโ€™s County Police Department would like to alert county residents about a kidnapping scam. Scammers call their victims and indicate a loved one has been kidnapped and demand a ransom for their safe return.

In the past month, weโ€™ve received six reports of this scam. In some cases, the victim has paid the ransom. The ransoms are usually more than $1,000. Ransom payments are to be wired internationally. In five of the reported cases, the scammer has spoken Spanish and has targeted Spanish-speaking victims. We do believe there are likely additional victims who have not yet reported the incident to police.

Preliminarily, it appears the scammers are learning personal information about a victim on social media – for example, whether they have children. During the scam call, the suspect will often give specific information about a loved one to include a nickname or clothing the alleged victim owns.

Please follow these tips in case you receive such a call:

* Try to contact the allegedly kidnapped family member and verify their whereabouts. Be aware, the scammer may use another person to try to imitate the family memberโ€™s voice over the phone, insinuating they are in kidnapped.

* Immediately also contact and report this incident to the Prince Georgeโ€™s County Police Department – even if you have verified your family member is safe. Please do not delete the number the scammer called from. Request a police report be written with the identified number in the report.

*Never pay a ransom unless under the direction of law enforcement.

If you have been a victim of this scam, please call 911. Please always reach out to us if you feel a loved one is in danger, whether or not itโ€™s connected to a potential scam.