The Long Beach Police Department said detectives have been investigating several 'sextortion' cases dating back as far back as May 2025.
The Long Beach Police Department sent out a warning to residents about 'sextortion' schemes and offered resources to victims.Since May 2025, the agency has opened several investigations into a series of instances targeting people on dating and social media apps.
In the incidents, victims were asked to trade nude photographs with the suspects before exchanging phone numbers and continuing the conversation. Once the conversation continues, the suspect then demands money and threatens to leak the nude photos to the victim's family, friends and employer if they don't comply.In some instances, the suspects still posted the photos despite receiving the ransom.'In response to these incidents, we are encouraging the community to practice safe online behavior and to understand their options if they fall victim,' the department wrote.Officers urged victims to call police at 435-6711 to file a report. 'Victims are not at fault, and reporting can prevent further harm to others,' LBPD wrote. Officers also listed the following resources for victims: YWCA Greater Los Angeles: 877-HELPS U/877-943-5778LBPD LGBTQ Police Liaison: Sgt. Lisa McCourt, lisa.mccourt@longbeach.govInternet Crimes Against Children Internet Safety: www.icactaskforce.org/internetsafetyThe National Network to End Domestic Violence Technology Safety: www.techsafety.org/resourcesFederal Trade Commission Scams: www.consumer.ftc.gov/scamsInternet Crime Complaint Center : www.ic3.govOfficers urged residents to read the following advice to avoid the sextortion schemes:Do not post information online such as your address, passwords, or location.Keep your social media accounts private. People online can use your social media to find your friends' and family's accounts.Do not share your phone number with others on social media and dating apps.Use caution when sharing nude photographs or videos with somebody you do not know personally or trust.Report suspicious activity 'in-app' and block suspicious accounts.Do not comply when someone online requests money or other digital currency.Save any messages, photos, usernames, and other information shared before blocking the person.Consider reporting the incident to the Police Department.
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