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American Focus > Blog > Crime > FBI Chicago warns of scammers posing as federal agents
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FBI Chicago warns of scammers posing as federal agents

Last updated: February 20, 2026 8:40 am
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Federal authorities are issuing a warning to Chicagoland residents regarding a concerning scam involving individuals impersonating federal agents in order to defraud victims of money and personal information. The FBI’s Chicago Division recently shared images of two suspects believed to be behind the scheme, urging anyone with relevant information to come forward.

The scam typically begins with fraudsters contacting victims through various means such as text messages, phone calls, or emails, falsely claiming to be federal agents. In some instances, the scammers inform recipients that they are either suspects or victims in a fraud investigation, coercing them into divulging sensitive information like Social Security numbers, bank account details, or credit card numbers.

These imposters may be based outside the United States, making it challenging for law enforcement to track them down. Recent reports indicate that scammers are resorting to elaborate tactics, including posing as bank employees working in tandem with legitimate FBI agents to lend credibility to their fraudulent claims and create a sense of urgency.

The FBI emphasizes that authentic federal agents will never demand money or request personal information over the phone, via email, or through text messages. Recipients who receive such communications are urged to cease all correspondence immediately and refrain from sending money through any means, including gift cards, prepaid debit cards, or wire transfers.

In light of these developments, the public is advised to exercise caution when dealing with unsolicited calls, texts, and emails, particularly those that pressure recipients to act hastily. It is recommended to independently verify any suspicious information by directly contacting the relevant law enforcement agency, financial institution, or company using publicly available contact information, instead of relying on phone numbers or links provided in questionable messages.

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Furthermore, individuals are cautioned against sharing money or personal information with unknown parties lacking an established and verifiable relationship. Those who believe they have been targeted or victimized by this scam are encouraged to file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov. Tips can also be reported by calling 1-800-225-5324 or through the FBI’s online tip portal at tips.fbi.gov, with the option to remain anonymous.

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