Florence Residents Targeted by Scam Calls

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News Summary

Residents of Florence are being warned by the Florence County Sheriff’s Office about a rise in scam calls from individuals impersonating deputies. These scammers claim that there are warrants for the residents’ arrests due to missed jury duty and demand immediate payment over the phone. It’s critical for the community to recognize that the Sheriff’s Office does not collect fines or issues warnings through phone calls or emails. Stay vigilant and informed to protect yourself from these fraudulent activities.

Florence Residents Beware of Sneaky Scam Calls!

Florence, the quaint city known for its warm community spirit, is currently facing a serious threat from some scammers who just won’t quit. The Florence County Sheriff’s Office has issued urgent warnings about a rising telephone scam that’s targeting residents in the area. If you’ve ever thought you could spot a scam a mile away, think again!

How the Scam Works

So, here’s the lowdown: unsuspecting residents are getting phone calls from individuals who claim to be deputies. Sounds official, right? These impersonators make the alarming assertion that there are warrants out for the victim’s arrest due to failing to show up for jury duty. They go further by demanding immediate payment of fines—right over the phone! Talk about pressuring tactics!

What’s even more unsettling is that these calls might come from local numbers, making it even easier for people to believe they are legitimate. These scammers might even go as far as pretending to be actual deputies from the Sheriff’s Office, just to add a sprinkle of credibility to their deceitful practices.

What You Should Know

It’s crucial to remember that the Sheriff’s Office does not collect fees or fines related to the court system. If there were ever a warrant for someone’s arrest, they wouldn’t get a heads-up with calls or emails first. This adds another layer of stress for anyone who might fall prey to these sneaky tactics.

The Email Version

The documents will even instruct the recipient not to discuss the warrant with anyone, including law enforcement. That should set off some serious alarm bells. If you receive one of these emails, experts suggest that you delete it right away. Don’t be tempted to let curiosity get the best of you!

How Payments Are Demanded

For those who are still feeling tempted to pay up, the con artists have even made it easy to hand over cash by allowing payments through mobile apps. They claim you can use debit cards or even Apple Pay! This is yet another glaring red flag that screams, “This is a scam!”

Stay Alert and Stay Safe

Another Sad Tale from the Midlands

Investigative Discoveries

As residents of Florence and the wider Midlands navigate this tense climate of scams and false claims, staying vigilant is the key. If something sounds too outrageous to be true, it probably is. Keep your wits about you, and remember: your community is stronger together!

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