(419) 318-8243 is a Fake Police Charity Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hey, this is Lee american police officers alliance. I just wanted to call out today to remind everyone they're kicking off their new campaign for the year. I'm sure you heard it's been an awful time to the officers said they're going to be supporting efforts to like lawmakers to advocate to fight for those who protect our nation citizens. If we were to senior support envelope in the mail, could the officers count on you to return a one time donation for the Dr. Is that ok.
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