Colorado DMV warns residents about a new text scam threatening prosecution and license suspension over fake unpaid tickets.
The recipients of the texts are typically threatened with severe consequences, including prosecution, the suspension of vehicle registration and the revocation of driving privileges.
The scammers are falsely claiming Coloradans have unpaid tickets and are threatening to suspend vehicle registrations or ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey presented the West Virginia Distinguished Service Medal to the family of United States Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom.
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The state Department of Motor Vehicles is cautioning drivers to watch for text messages claiming people have unpaid traffic ...
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