Schools Warn Of 'Virtual Kidnapping' Scam Targeting Parents

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NORTH TEXAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Schools across the U.S. are warning about a scam to convince parents that their children were kidnapped — even though they weren't.

Cases of so-called virtual kidnapping were reported recently in states including Texas, Virginia, and California. Authorities say the scam often targets the parents of college students, tricking some into paying thousands of dollars.

In the scam, parents receive a call from a stranger who claims to have kidnapped their child, and demands that they wire a ransom. The FBI says the ransom is usually between $600 and $1,300.

Georgetown University and several other colleges have issued alerts about the scam.

Police say that if parents get one of the calls, they should text their child or contact the child through social media.

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