Harford Co. Sheriff's Office Warns Of Scammers Invoking Names Of Slain Deputies

Harford County Sheriff's Office officials want citizens to be aware of scammers claiming to be collecting money for the families of slain deputies Patrick Dailey and Mark Logsdon.

A spokesman said in an email the office has received a number of inquiries in the last few days from residents saying they were called by somebody claiming to represent the local Fraternal Order of Police soliciting funds for the families. Deputies are not represented by the Fraternal Order of Police, and union members told the office they would not call residents to solicit donations.

For those who do wish to help the families, there are authorized GoFundMe pages for Dailey and Logsdon. The Harford County Deputy Sheriff's Union has its own such fundraiser for the families. If you prefer to send a check, make it out to the HCDSU Benevolent Fund and send it to the Harford Co. Deputy Sheriff's Union, P.O. Box 881, Bel Air, MD 21014.