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  1. What should I do if I become a victim of identity theft? Notify your bank and Credit Card Companies immediately. File a report with your local police department. The Loveland Police Department non emergency line is 970-667-2151. Contact the fraud departments of each of the three major credit bureaus to place a fraud alert. Equifax: 800-525-6285

  2. If you have been a victim of identity theft or fraud, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is available to help. For immediate assistance, call our Victim Advocates: CBI 24 Hour Identity Theft & Fraud Hotline. 1-855-443-3489 (toll free) Victim Assistance Program: (English and Spanish) 303-239-4242. Email: CBI.StopIDTheft@state.co.us.

  3. Identity Theft/Fraud and Cyber Crimes. Identity Theft/Fraud and Cyber Crimes. 24 Hour ID Theft &, Fraud Hotline. 1-855-443-3489 (toll free) Support and assistance provided by victim assistance experts available to victims of ID Theft or Fraud 24 hours, every day, including weekends and holidays. Identity Theft.

  4. Loveland Police Department. LPD is located at 810 E 10th Street, Loveland, CO 80537 map . Lobby hours are Monday through Friday 8am-5pm. The LPD lobby is a safe place for online sales transactions and custody exchanges. Thank you for your interest in the Loveland Police Department. We hope you will find useful information in the links on the ...

  5. Let’s all be ScamBusters! Barbara EJ Bennett. 970-682-0597. bennetbe@co.larimer.co.us. Coordinator - Sheriff's Auxiliary/Crime Prevention Unit. Larimer County Sheriff’s Office. P.S. If your group would like a scam presentation, give us a call or email to set it up. We love spreading the word!

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  7. Colorado law ensures that placing a Fraud Alert and placing an initial Credit Freeze is FREE to victims of Identity Theft. A Fraud Alert may be placed by calling the Credit Reporting Agencies and requesting an Alert. This Alert will notify potential creditors that the person applying for credit may be an ID thief.

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