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Originally published October 6, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 6, 2007 at 2:02 AM

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Scam artists go door-to-door for donations

A man and a woman who went door-to-door in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood soliciting donations for a local nonprofit Friday morning...

Seattle Times staff reporter

A man and a woman who went door-to-door in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood soliciting donations for a local nonprofit Friday morning are scam artists.

Judith Wood, the director of volunteer programs for the Phinney Neighborhood Association, received a telephone call from a resident about the couple early Friday. The resident told Wood that the duo say they are raising funds for a program at the association's Phinney Neighborhood Center aimed at keeping kids off the streets, off drugs and out of trouble.

Problem is, the association doesn't run any such program.

"We do not do door-to-door solicitations and we don't have any programs designed to keep kids off drugs and off the streets," Wood said. "They have nothing to do with us, and we want people to know not to give them any money."

Wood called Seattle police but was told officers can't do anything unless they are able to catch the couple in the act. She's hoping an alert resident will call 911 with a description of the couple and their vehicle.

She said they are flashing laminated photo ID badges in an apparent attempt to appear legitimate and are giving away copies of the association's newspaper, The Phinney Ridge Review. Wood cautioned residents against confronting the scammers, who asked one resident to make out a check to an individual named "Harry."

The Phinney Neighborhood Center is an independent, nonprofit community center at 6532 Phinney Ave. N.

The association runs a variety of programs at six locations, including the center itself, a former school building that houses an after-school care program and a parent-run co-op preschool, Wood said.

Sara Jean Green: 206-515-5654 or sgreen@seattletimes.com

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