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SFPD: Person out $45k after computer scam - KELOLAND.com
May 23, 2020 1 min, 14 secs

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.

Sioux Falls Police say a person got a call from someone who claimed to be from Microsoft.

“It is so important that we let people know or that we let people understand, when they receive phone calls from people identifying themselves from being from Microsoft or any type of explanation where they’re allowing them access to their computer, it is absolutely fraudulent,” Sean Kooistra with the Sioux Falls Police Department said.

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.

(KELO) -- Whether it's a population of over 100,000 or just 3,000, being in charge a city is no small feat.

For mayors serving during the COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to keep people safe.

"It kind of felt like we were watching this wave maybe come across the country and we were just wondering, 'Ok, when's it going to come where and how's it going to happen," Menning said.

We just don't have the staff to clean and monitor those appropriately," Lundberg said.

Until there's a vaccine, I think it's just a completely new normal going forward in the city as well as the whole country," Lundberg said?

"Even though it's sometimes exhausting and you don't know what's going to be coming at you next, I love every minute of it.

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.

Lyon Fairgrounds in west Sioux Falls, and this line of cars is how many people were waiting on Friday to receive food.

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