Police Warn Of Contractor Scammers

Lake Oswego Police are warning about a group that is scamming homeowners for repair projects.

The suspects stated they could do power washing, chimney repair, and other similar work. The suspects then do terrible work and then pressure the residents into paying cash for their work. Some elderly residents may have been targeted. One resident was left with a demolished chimney. Combined, victims are at a loss of at least $10,000.

Numerous residents have been talking through social media about these suspects, and we believe there may have been more victims that have not yet reported the incident to police.

The suspects are using multiple fictitious company names that all have an address in San Francisco, California. They are described as 3 to 4 males, Caucasian, mid 20's - 30's, with a heavy Irish accent. They were associated with two different pickup truck rental vehicles. Police say the group also may have been active in the Santa Clara County area of California.

Residents are reminded that persons are required to have a business license from the City of Lake Oswego in order to conduct business within the city, and they are required to carry it with them when they do so. Don't be afraid to look up the company name you are given and/or contact the Better Business Bureau or the Oregon Construction Contractors Board or 503-378-4621 to check on the company and see if they are legitimate. Ultimately, you don't have to hire anyone right away. You can always ask them to come back later or make an appointment for another day.

If you think you have been the victim of one of these scams, please contact the Lake Oswego Police Department at 503-635-0238 to file a report.

Source: Lake Oswego Police


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