“Although the division does have a Sgt. Grimshaw on staff, these phone calls were not made by him,” the Manfield Police Department stated.
Police say they received dozens of complaints on Friday from area residents as well as Columbus area residents.
Police say the caller is telling residents they need to discuss legal documents with them and then leaves a return phone number.The Mansfield Division of Police is currently investigating these calls.Copyright 2023 WOIO. All rights reserved.
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