By Associated Press - Sunday, March 9, 2014

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Police in Delaware are warning of a scam where someone is impersonating an IRS agent ahead of tax day.

New Castle County police say they have responded to numerous reports of residents receiving telephone calls from a supposed IRS agent. The impersonator has asked victims to buy pre-paid credit cards and send them to the suspects in the scam.

The suspects have threatened the victims with deportation or arrest if they do not receive the pre-paid credit cards. Police say cards purchased by the victims have totaled thousands of dollars.

Police say the suspects have been calling from a telephone number with a 202 area code from Washington, D.C.

Investigators say anyone receiving suspicious calls from people claiming to be law enforcement or IRS agents should report them to police.

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