When Sandra Boyer opened a letter she received in the mail at her Millersville residence, she did the math, so to speak, and something didn't add up right.
Why had she received a letter that appeared to be from the county requesting personal information about her home security system? Why would a county initiative have a Baltimore P.O. Box address instead of one in, well, the county.
And why would the phone number given to the recipient for questions be an 877 toll-free number instead of, say, a 410 local area code - one perhaps listed as a number for county police, the department...
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