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Police Warn About Fake Utility Employees Going Door-to-Door

February 24,2017



Police in Lisle, Ill., have alerted residents about individuals allegedly masquerading as fake ComEd employees and asking to see customers' bills to determine if the bills are "accurate", WLS reports

Police speculated that the individuals could be working for another power supplier seeking to obtain customer account numbers

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