Newberry County, S.C. – Residents of Newberry County have received an important alert regarding scam phone calls that are making rounds in the area. The local sheriff’s office has taken the initiative to remind the community to be cautious about phone calls that try to impersonate official deputies.
These scam calls typically claim that the recipient has missed jury duty and that immediate action is required to avoid arrest. The callers go as far as to provide the names of actual deputies in the sheriff’s office, which adds a layer of credibility to their claims. However, not all names mentioned are legitimate, leading to the confusion.
If you receive a call like this, the scammer claims that you must pay a fine to avoid arrest. They often request payment in the form of gift cards or money orders, stating that this is the only way to settle the issue quickly. It’s crucial to understand that this is entirely fraudulent, as the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office has made it clear that no one will ever be contacted to pay a fine for missing jury duty over the phone.
In light of this alarming trend, the sheriff’s office urges all residents to remain vigilant. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:
The sheriff’s office is also reminding everyone that any form of legal notice or fine regarding jury duty will always be sent in writing through appropriate channels, not over a phone call. For further clarification, residents are encouraged to visit the sheriff’s office website or call during office hours for assistance.
It’s important to stay informed and protect yourself from scams, especially when they make use of official titles and scare tactics. Remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! By staying aware and sharing this information with others, we can help keep our Newberry County community safe and secure.
So, stay alert and don’t let these scammers spoil your day. The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office is here to serve and protect—not to take your money over the phone!
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