Newberry County Residents Urged to Beware of Scam Calls Impersonating Sheriff’s Deputies

Newberry County Residents Cautioned About Ongoing Scam Calls

Newberry County, S.C.—Residents in Newberry County are being urged to stay vigilant as the local sheriff’s office has reported a rising number of scam calls targeting community members. These scams involve individuals impersonating sheriff’s deputies, claiming that residents have failed to show up for jury duty and could face arrest.

Details of the Scam

According to the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office, many of these calls falsely identify the scam artists as actual deputies. They provide names of real deputies, creating a sense of legitimacy, which makes it easier for them to deceive individuals into believing they are genuine law enforcement officials.

The callers tell residents that to avoid being arrested for missing jury duty, they must pay a fine immediately over the phone. This is a classic tactic used by scammers to pressure victims into making hasty decisions without confirming the validity of the claims.

Important Advice from the Sheriff’s Office

The sheriff’s office has made it clear that under no circumstances will law enforcement officers call residents to demand payment regarding missed jury duty. They have reassured the public that such practices are simply not part of standard operational procedures. Residents are strongly advised to ignore these calls and not to send any form of payment, including gift cards or money orders, to the callers.

“If you receive such a call, do not engage with the caller,” said a spokesperson from the sheriff’s office. “Hang up and report the call to local law enforcement.” They also recommend that anyone who believes they might have been a victim of this scam should reach out to the sheriff’s office for further investigation.

The Growing Concern

Scams of this nature have become increasingly common across the country, with various law enforcement agencies reporting similar tactics. Many residents believe themselves to be safe from scams, especially when the callers use the names of actual deputies who work in their community. Unfortunately, with the evolution of technology and communication, it is becoming easier for scammers to misrepresent themselves and commit fraud.

As the county continues to deal with these incidents, it is critical for community members to remain educated and aware of the signs of fraud. Many people are understandably concerned about missing jury duty and face fear or anxiety about consequences, which makes them vulnerable to scams.

Community Support and Resources

The sheriff’s office encourages residents to report any suspicious calls or interactions directly to them. Reporting these scams not only helps protect individuals but also assists law enforcement in tracking scam trends in the area.

Residents can also stay informed through community bulletins and neighborhood watch programs that share the latest information on local scams and crime prevention tips. Education is key in ensuring that members of the community do not fall victim to such deceptive practices.

Final Thoughts

In light of these recent events, the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is taking proactive measures to spread awareness and protect citizens from fraud. Remember, authenticity is critical; if you receive a call that seems suspicious, trust your instincts. Do not provide any personal information or payment over the phone. Instead, reach out to local law enforcement for guidance and assistance.

By working together and staying informed, residents of Newberry County can help ensure their safety and security against such fraudulent efforts.


Author: HERE Newberry

HERE Newberry

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