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Police chief's wife warns about scam that almost got her

Police chief's wife warns about scam that almost got her
April 15, 2025
Mythili Gubbi - KSTU

    HEBER CITY, Utah (KSTU) -- A woman in Heber City was almost scammed when she got a call from what appeared to be her bank. It goes to show that these scams can happen to anyone โ€” even a police chiefโ€™s wife.

โ€œIt just really sounded legit,โ€ said Pamela Sever. โ€œAnd I fell for it."

On March 11, Pamela got a call from the same number as the bank she has had an account with since she was a teenager. The person on the other end of the call told her there was fraudulent activity on her account.

She gave the person her account username and some details โ€” not her passwords โ€” but they knew other details about her and were able to poke around her account.

The call was on speakerphone.

"And then I got in and my husband was home, and I was telling him, 'Hey, somebody is trying to use our card and we're trying to get things solved and fixed,'โ€ explained Pamela.

"I was listening to it for a minute, and almost buying into it myself,โ€ said her husband, Heber Police Chief Parker Sever. โ€œAnd then I remembered what I tell everybody: Hang up and call the bank."

The bank confirmed that there was no fraudulent activity and that they did not call Pamela.

โ€œIt was actually someone trying to scam us,โ€ she said.

The police chief and his wife were thankfully able to hang up before they lost any money.

"This money, once itโ€™s gone out of your accounts, itโ€™s very rare that law enforcement are able to recover it,โ€ said Chief Sever.

The couple is sharing their story so hoping others who might be scammed know that itโ€™s not their fault.

"Itโ€™s always the fault of the perpetrators and you shouldnโ€™t feel embarrassed. You need to let people know,โ€ explained Chief Sever.

โ€œThat was an eye-opener for us. I had no idea that I could fall for something like that,โ€ added Pamela. โ€œApparently, it could happen to anybody."

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