Have you seen Antony Gerard Farrell?
Police are appealing for the public’s help to locate 52-year-old Antony Gerard Farrell. Antony was last seen on Monday, 31 January at around 2am on Te Ore Ore Road in Masterton, and is understood to have travelled to the Lake Ferry area. Police and Antony’s family are concerned for his welfare. A number of extensive enquiries to locate Antony have been unsuccessful, and Police are now appealing to the public for help. He is about 168cm tall and of medium build. Police urge anyone with any information regarding Antony's whereabouts, or to Antony himself, to call 105, referencing file number 220201/5013.
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Scamwatch: How to recognise, avoid and act against scams.
A scam or a fraud is any scheme designed to con you out of money or steal your personal information. If someone contacts you unexpectedly – whether over the phone, through the post, by email, on a website, in person or on social media – always consider the possibility that it may be a scam.
Scammers target lots of people, often for small amounts of money. They constantly evolve their approach making scams harder to spot. Most scams come from overseas, but they may pretend to be locally based — from a reputable company, bank, or government agency, or even from your friends on social media if your account has been hacked. It is very difficult to get your money back once it is sent overseas.
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