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MT National Guard warns of scam using their name

May 10, 2021

The Montana National Guard has received numerous phone calls regarding scams targeting civilians.

According to the MT National Guard, these scams involve the sales of vehicles that don’t exist, asking for money to support deploying soldiers, and using the addresses of Montana National Guard facilities as business locations.

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