Port Angeles officials warn of utility phone scam

PORT ANGELES — If city utility customers get a phone call in the evening demanding instant power bill payment or their electricity will be shut off, it won’t be from the city.

Rick Hostetler, the city’s customer service manager, said at least five residents in the past month have reported phone calls from people claiming to be working for the city and demanding immediate payment for past-due utility bills.

“I think some of these calls are coming in at night,” Hostetler said.

“I don’t know what immediate means, but it’s scaring [the customers].”

The callers threaten to shut off power if payment is not immediately received, Hostetler said.

Hostetler said city utility staff would never call customers and threaten to immediately cut off electricity.

Customers who are past due on their bills will get at least one automated call from the city and a notice in the mail before power is shut off, Hostetler said.

“The city is willing to work reasonably with customers, and all it takes is a phone call before their service is disconnected,” Hostetler said.

Police investigating

Brian Smith, deputy city police chief, said Thursday that police are working to determine the source of the calls and do not yet know if they originate within the U.S.

“If we have someone doing it locally, we could take some action or some action in the jurisdiction of the United States,” Smith said.

In one instance of such calls reported to the police, Smith said the customer was talked into transferring $100 to the caller via a prepaid credit card.

“Except in one instance, I don’t think any of the people believed it was really a legitimate call,” Smith said.

In all the instances reported, Smith said, the customers called were not behind on their utility bills.

Notices about the scam calls are expected to be included in upcoming customer utility bills.

Smith said anyone who receives such a call should write down names or phone numbers remembered from it and contact police at 360-452-4545 or visit in person the city’s utility customer service desk at 321 E. Fifth St.

“We would like to hear about it,” Smith said.

________

Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

A Clallam County Public Utilities District worker trims sycamore trees on East Washington Street near the Bell Creek Plaza shopping complex in Sequim on Wednesday as part of an effort to clear branches that may interfere with nearby power lines. The clearing helps pave the way for eventual maintenance on the PUD lines. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Clearing the line

A Clallam County Public Utilities District worker trims sycamore trees on East… Continue reading

Funding cuts to hit WSU extensions

Local food purchase program most impacted

Kaylee Oldemeyer, a second-year nursing student, is among those selling tickets for the Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby this Sunday. (Leah Leach/for Peninsula Daily News)
Peninsula College nursing program students selling ducks for annual derby

Olympic Medical Center Foundation to give proceeds for scholarships

Jefferson County library to host preparedness discussion

Talk to cover water systems, food resiliency

Author Caroline Fraser, whose book, “Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder,” won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for biography, is speaking at today’s Studium Generale at Peninsula College. She will talk about Wilder as well as her latest book, “Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers.” (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Pulitzer Prize-winning author to speak in Port Angeles

Caroline Fraser featured as Writer-in-Residence at Peninsula College

Ty Coone. (Clallam County Sheriff's Office)
Search suspended for kayaker missing in Strait

The U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search Wednesday morning for… Continue reading

Clallam County and Astound are partnering with assistance from Clallam County PUD on a $22 million project that will extend Astound’s existing fiber network near Laird’s Corner to almost 100 miles of new above ground and underground infrastructure that will reach more than 1,500 homes in the Highway 112 corridor.
High-speed internet coming to Highway 112 corridor

Clallam County, PUD and Astound involved in $22M project

State leaders discuss budget

Importance of gas tax explained

Conservation measures requested on water system west of Sekiu

Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 has issued a… Continue reading

Supreme Court justice addresses law day event

Clallam-Jefferson Pro Bono Lawyers hosted an observance of Law… Continue reading

Charter Review Commission to consider seven issues

The Clallam County Charter Review Commission has launched a… Continue reading