Then that is where your data was obtained. If you did not share any details of "the incident" with the world, but received a sudden spike in scam messages directly relate to "the incident" then that means one of the other parties involved must have shared that information and included your contact information.
Trying to isolate the leak further would be a worthwhile task. But it might end up being both time consuming and costly. -Ben On Thursday, July 31st, 2025 at 8:47 AM, American Citizen <website.read...@gmail.com> wrote: > 911 was called, so yes, local law enforcement was informed. Claims were > made to two well-known insurance providers. > > On 7/30/25 20:18, Ben Koenig wrote: > > > Randall, > > > > You may not have posted about this incident anywhere, but it sounds like a > > record of what happens does exist. Am I correct in assuming that local law > > enforcement got involved? I imagine this also causes claims to be made with > > the insurance providers of all parties involved. In addition, other > > involved parties may have posted to social media about the incident in > > which you were involved.