Phone Scam: Fake Sheriff’s Deputy Claims Money is Owed to Court

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The caller claimed that someone in the household had a warrant for their arrest. The caller knew the correct name of the resident, but did not appear to possess any personally identifiable information. The caller attempted to get the victim to send money to an account via PayPal in order to have the warrant recalled.

The Sheriff’s Office does not solicit the payment of fines or fees on behalf of the court. Area residents are advised to treat any unsolicited caller who requests payment or access to personally identifiable information with extreme skepticism, regardless of who the caller claims to represent. When in doubt get the caller’s name, hang up, and then call the business or government entity back at a phone number you know to be correct.

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has received multiple reports of attempted telephone fraud involving a caller claiming to be a Sheriff’s Deputy.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Please anyone, don’t fall for this scam. Think about it carefully, how can it make any sense that a Sherrif will personal contact you over such matter. You can read more about it at https://www.callercenter.com/646-757-1629.html. If the court needs to reach you, they will send you an official letter first. And why would the payment be made via PayPal? It doesn’t make any sense.

  2. I hope no one fall for this scam. Think about it carefully, how can it make any sense that a Sherrif will personal contact you over such matter. You can read more about it at https://www.callercenter.com/646-757-1629.html. If the court needs to reach you, they will send you an official letter first. And why would the payment be made via PayPal? It doesn’t make any sense.

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