02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/06/2026 19:05
Published on February 06, 2026
Menlo Park, Calif. - Courier scams are a common form of fraud in which scammers pretend to use a person with authority to collect bail money for outstanding warrants, money for government fines, or ransom, related to you or a family member. The person will pose as an agent of the government and pick up cash, usually asked for in large amounts (in excess of $10,000) and packaged in a sealed box. The couriers will arrive at the victim's home address and will pose as government officials. Once they make contact with the victim, the suspect will provide the victim with a code and hand over the box to the suspect posing as a government official. These scams often target people who are elderly or have family members who live abroad.
How to protect yourself:
If you believe you have been a victim of a "courier scam" or any fraudulent scam please contact the Menlo Park Police Department at 650-330-6300.