Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services issued a warning Thursday about an incident in which someone allegedly entered a private residence and impersonated a child protective services caseworker in South Portland. South Portland police Lt. Frank Clark said officers responded Monday to a report of a suspicious person at a residence on Chapel Street. “The resident said he was inside his house when he heard someone knock on a door and it sounded like an interior door,” Clark said.

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