Sep. 16, 2024

WELLSBORO – Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) is urging residents in flood-affected areas of Tioga County to beware of a person or persons claiming to be from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) trying to collect people’s personal information, including Social Security and bank account numbers.

“My office was contacted this morning about this, and we verified with both FEMA and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) that they DO NOT and WILL NOT have people walking around gathering that sort of personal information,” Owlett said. “Please be vigilant to protect yourself and be sure to help spread the word to your friends and neighbors.”

Owlett encouraged anyone who may have provided their personal information to a scammer to contact their financial institution as soon as possible and report the scam to local or state police with as much descriptive information about the person or people involved.

“We will not stand by and let these despicable opportunists take advantage of people who are already struggling because of the impacts of last month’s flooding,” Owlett said.

Representative Clint Owlett
68th District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives

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