Archdiocese of Milwaukee warning about online scammers
Posted: Feb 12, 2019 7:51 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Archdiocese of Milwaukee wants parishioners to be cautious of online scammers.
Several people reported a strange email that appeared to come from their pastor.
The email said a pastor needs their help and then asked for iTunes gift cards.
Some of the emails were personalized with people's names.
The Archdiocese says if you get a message you believe to be suspicious, call the parish office or call police.
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