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Fraud and Crime Victim Resources

Maui County Resources

If you’ve been a victim of crime or fraud related to the August 2023 wildfires you should start by filing a complaint with the Maui Police Department. Having a police report can often help state and federal agencies work on complaints you might file with them.

  • Call the non-emergency line at 808-244-6400
  • Visit MPD Online

State Resources

The Hawai‘i State Fusion Center accepts suspicious activity reports to include possible crimes such as fraud, violence, and acts of terrorism.

The Department of the Attorney General

The Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs

Federal Resources

United States Department of Justice (DOJ)

Individuals who have been targeted by fraudsters or been the victim of disaster-related fraud are encouraged to contact the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) at (866) 720-5721 or online at www.justice.gov/DisasterComplaintForm. The NCDF is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Justice and various law enforcement and regulatory agencies that serves as a national coordinating agency within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice to improve and further the detection, prevention, investigation, and prosecution of fraud related to natural and man-made disasters, and to advocate for the victims of such fraud.

Homeland Security Investigations (Immigrations & Customs Enforcement)

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

United States Secret Service

Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

If you believe you have fallen victim to cyber crime, file a complaint or report with the IC3, which is a division under the FBI. Your information is invaluable to helping the FBI and its partners bring cybercriminals to justice.

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Department of Health & Human Services Office of the Inspector General (HHS OIG)

United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS)