AARP issues warning over new social media “cloning” scam Web Staff October 27, 2025 1 minute read Social media is meant to keep us entertained and connected, but one AARP community ambassador is warning Roanoke Valley residents about a new scam making the rounds online. WFIR’s Conner Arthur has the story: Share: Post navigation Previous: AI steps in for candidate during unusual Virginia Lt. Gov. debateNext: Goodwill says shop their thrift stores for last minute Halloween costumes – or any time of year Related Stories Roanoke under tornado watch as severe storms, 40-degree temperature drop loom Ian Price March 16, 2026 0 Roanoke College and Korean Embassy to unveil new Kim Kyusik Center for Korean Studies Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0 Virginia Tech Men’s Basketball Team declines invite to NIT Clark Palmer March 13, 2026 0