Police are asking for information regarding a car fire around 5am this morning on Blackwood Street.
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The car had been parked on the corner of Blackwood and Mimosa Street, when a passerby noticed it was burning.
When police and a fire crew showed up, the car was completely engulfed by the blaze.
Police are asking anyone with information relating to the incident to contact them on 6953 6583.
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In other news, police have also reminded the region to be vigilant, as criminals continue to target people with fraudulent activity.
They have issued the following reminders to avoid being another victim of a scam:
1. Never provide your personal details, name, date of birth, address, credit card / debit card or bank account details to any person by any means unless 100% satisfied they are legitimate. Even if these people appear genuine check their credentials and / or call the company they are allegedly representing on a phone number you have sourced independently to ensure they are a legitimate employee.
2. Do not make payment arrangements without checking with your supplier that you actually owe a debt.
3. If the payment request appears to be unusual or to an external source, check with your supplier on a phone number that you have obtained from a previous bill or phone book.
4. Do not buy itunes vouchers as a form of payment for an alleged debt owed by you to a government or non-government organisation. If requested to do so this is a scam.
For more information on cyber crime reporting and tips on how to protect against online criminals please go to the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network.