Jacksonville, FL — About half a day after JEA warned about potential impersonators that could try to harm you, they’re now calling those reports rumors.
In the early evening Sunday, JEA reported that one or more people are falsely claiming to be JEA employees. That person or people may be attempting to do harm or threaten you, according to JEA.
We have been advised that there is an individual (or individuals) who are falsely claiming to be JEA employees and may...
Posted by JEA on Sunday, September 10, 2017
Monday morning, JEA said these reports were false rumors.
There is a rumor spreading around about an individual (or individuals) claiming to be JEA employees attempting to “enter...
Posted by JEA on Monday, September 11, 2017
JEA says all employees are required to wear proper identification. They’re urging you to always use caution when you’re approached by a stranger.
There is a similar impersonator scam that’s been reported in Central Florida as well.
There are reports that people dressed to look like utility workers have been knocking on doors. When customers answer...
Posted by TECO Energy on Sunday, September 10, 2017