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Indiana State Police have been notified of an online fundraising page claiming to benefit the family of Trooper Aaron Smith. This is a scam, there are no online social media fundraising pages to support or benefit the family of Trooper Smith.
The official memorial fund is established at Indiana Members Credit Union by the Indiana Fallen Heroes Foundation
Please do not contribute to any online fundraiser claiming to benefit Trooper Smith’s family or other organizations utilizing this tragedy to scam people out of money.
Please use the official link below if you would like to help Trooper Smith's Family or visit any IMCU bank to contribute.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/...
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