Senior Scam Prevention & Fraud Resources in Connecticut

I. Overview: Connecticut’s Senior Population & Key Cities

State of Connecticut

As of 2024, Connecticut has a population of approximately 3.6 million, with more than 660,000 residents aged 65 and older, accounting for about 18.3% of the total population. Connecticut’s seniors are frequently targeted by fraudsters using Medicare scams, phishing emails, fake tech support, romance fraud, and government impersonation tactics.

The state’s largest cities — home to many older adults and frequent scam reporting — include:

  • Bridgeport (approx. 149,000 people)
  • New Haven (approx. 135,000 people)
  • Stamford (approx. 136,000 people)

With high rates of digital device usage and independent living among older adults, Connecticut’s senior population faces elevated risk from online and phone-based fraud schemes.

II. 2024 Victim Report: How Scammers Targeted Connecticut’s Seniors

In 2024, Connecticut had 1,209 victims aged 60+ who reported losses totaling $30,918,559.

Loss by Crime Type

Crime TypeLoss Amount
Investment$12,007,107
Tech Support$5,048,004
Government Impersonation$687,298
Romance$2,246,201

III. Emergency & Official Contacts

 Local Police Departments – Elder Fraud & Financial Crimes

1. Bridgeport Police Department – Financial Crimes

  • Phone: (203) 576-7671 (non-emergency)
  • Website: www.bridgeportct.gov
  • Ask to report elder scams or identity theft to the appropriate division.

2. New Haven Police Department – Investigative Services

  • Phone: (203) 946-6316 (non-emergency)
  • Website: www.newhavenct.gov
  • Request help with scam reporting or financial exploitation of seniors.

3. Stamford Police Department – Special Investigations

  • Phone: (203) 977-4444 (non-emergency)
  • Website: www.stamfordct.gov
  • Contact to report fraud, elder abuse, or online scams.

 FBI & Federal Scam Reporting

FBI New Haven Field Office

  • Phone: (203) 777-6311
  • Website: www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/newhaven

Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

  • Website: www.ic3.gov
  • Report online scams, phishing, tech support fraud, and financial cybercrime.

 Connecticut Attorney General – Elder Fraud & Consumer Protection

Office of the Connecticut Attorney General – Consumer Assistance Unit

  • Consumer Helpline: (860) 808-5420
  • Website: portal.ct.gov/AG
  • Provides complaint forms, scam alerts, and elder fraud resources.

 Statewide Elder Services & Medicare Fraud Support

Connecticut Adult Protective Services (APS)

  • To report elder abuse or exploitation:
    Statewide APS Hotline: (888) 385-4225
  • Website: portal.ct.gov/DSS
  • Investigates financial, emotional, or physical abuse of vulnerable adults.

Connecticut Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP)

  • Phone: (800) 994-9422
  • Website: www.smpresource.org
  • Helps report Medicare fraud, billing errors, and identity theft.

Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services (ADS)

  • Info Line: (860) 424-5055
  • Website: portal.ct.gov/AgingandDisability
  • Offers fraud prevention, legal services, and elder rights education.

 Stay Alert. Speak Up. Share Safely.

  • Connecticut seniors lose millions of dollars every year to preventable scams.
  • Save and share these official contacts with family, caregivers, or senior groups.
  • Visit our Education Center for practical red flags, example scams, and secure reporting tools.
  • If you’re unsure, stop and verify. You have support — and you’re not alone.
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