Yuma Sun

Officials: Recent door hangers and notices are not affiliated with city

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Yuma is warning that door hangers made to look official are not from the city. The Yuma Police Department is asking for help in catching the solicitors.

The city announced that it has become aware of at least two recent attempts by solicitors to contact residents using documents that appear to be official. The city said these are private organizati­ons that are not affiliated with the city.

Concerned citizens have contacted customer account specialist­s with the city in recent days asking about possible connection­s between notices left on their property and the city. The notices have been reported to be of two different forms.

One notice is a document posted to the home’s front door that mimics an official notice from a service utility. The document, written in both English and Spanish, has the words “Water Info” in capital letters and large typeface at the top. It states “We were here on…” with a blank for a handwritte­n date, and then says “Please call us ASAP between 9:00am – 7:00pm” (sic). It then lists a phone number with the local area code, then the graphic of a drop of water and the words “Water Quality Info” underlined.

The second notice is hung over front door knobs with a test tube attached and instructio­ns for the resident on how to collect a water sample. The piece indicates someone will return the following week to collect this sample.

One social media post reported that the person leaving them a notice was actually there attempting to sell a water filtration or water softener system.

“We’ve received several calls from concerned citizens asking if these people are legit and we’ve notified YPD,” Customer Account Supervisor Dawn Angulo said. “Unfortunat­ely, PD has not had any luck in catching the solicitors in the act. They’ve requested us to ask the citizens to obtain a descriptio­n of the person or persons and vehicle, then to report them to the police non-emergency number, so they can attempt to make contact.”

The Yuma Police Department’s non-emergency line is 928-783-4421.

The city has attempted to call the number listed on one of the fliers obtained in a picture, but the calls repeatedly went to voicemail.

Residents should also note that any vendor contacting them at their residence is required to have a city business license. Each solicitor is issued an ID badge when they are approved for the solicitor’s business license, which they are required to provide to homeowners or residents upon request.

No solicitor business licenses have been issued recently to any companies for water quality checks, water softener and/or reverse-osmosis system sales.

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