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Police were investigating at a CT Fastrak station in Hartford on Monday night.
A West Hartford man was arrested after state police say he admitted to starting a fire at the CT Fastrack Sigourney Street station in Hartford, said to be worth up to $13,000 in repairs.
CT Fastrak personnel later told state police that the damage caused by the fire was estimated to require up to $13,000 in repairs. Troopers reviewed surveillance footage from the station.
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Have you received a text message claiming you owe money to the FasTrak toll lane system? I’ve received this text three times on my iPhone in the past six months and my husband has received it ...
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center has issued a warning about a recent surge in smishing scams targeting drivers with fraudulent claims of unpaid road tolls.
According to Newsweek, scam artists are claiming to be part of the Californian toll collection system, FasTrak, and pressuring drivers to pay fake toll fees to avoid consequences.
Avoid falling for FasTrak toll text scams. If you receive one of these messages, do not click on any links and do not provide any personal information.