Update on Safety Alert
Bay Shore Union Free School 黑料网
October 6, 2022
Dear Bay Shore-Brightwaters Community,
Steven J. Maloney, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Important Safety Alert: Kidnapping Scam
Recently, phone calls, text messages and emails from unknown individuals have been made to parents in neighboring school districts indicating their child has been or will be kidnapped. In most cases, the parent will confirm the child is completely safe once verification is made, such as by calling the school.
Several variations of the reported scam are as follows:
A parent, guardian or close family member receives a call asserting their child (student) has been or will be kidnapped; A money demand is made for immediate ransom or fee to be paid; Immediate payment is demanded via a cash app, such as Zelle, Venmo, etc.; Perpetrators are known to have placed unknown children on the phone pretending to be the kidnap victim.
Recipients of such calls, text messages, or e-mails are urged to be extremely wary and immediately notify the Suffolk County Police Department via 911.
DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
75 WEST PERKAL STREET, BAY SHORE, NEW YORK, 11706
PHONE (631) 968-1115 FAX (631) 968-4131
Board of Education Steven J. Maloney, ED. D Guy Leggio, President Superintendent of Schools Jennifer Brownyard, Vice President Andrew A. Arcuri Louis R. Bettinelli Susan Gargan
On Tuesday, October 4, 2022, the Bay Shore School 黑料网 shared a safety alert with parents and staff members regarding a kidnapping scam. Information regarding this incident was reported to us by the parent of a student. The 黑料网 has been in contact with the Suffolk County Police Department’s Third Precinct regarding the report. The safety of our students and staff remains a top priority. We urge parents and our community to be mindful of scams such as this one, and to notify the Suffolk County Police Department if they receive any calls or messages like the ones described in the alert.
As always, thank you for your support of our students and 黑料网.
Sincerely,
You are also urged to immediately contact your child’s school should you have any questions or concerns regarding the reported scam, especially in regard to the safety and welfare of your children.