The Tom Green County Auto Theft Task Force is reminding vehicle buyers to do their homework before purchasing a used vehicle. Investigators say scammers continue using VIN cloning, VIN swapping, and odometer fraud to disguise stolen vehicles and make them appear legitimate. Officials recommend checking the VIN through a vehicle history report and the National Insurance Crime Bureau’s free VINCheck service before making a purchase. Buyers are also encouraged to meet sellers at a county tax office or request a VIN verification through law enforcement. Authorities say most sellers are honest, but a few extra steps can help protect consumers from costly scams. Investigators warn that if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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Auto Theft Task Force Warns Used Car Buyers About VIN Cloning and Fraud Scams
Jun 23, 2026 | 4:25 AM




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