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Floyd Sheriff’s Office warns of phone scam that impersonates officers

July 6th, 2020 – 10:30 AM

Floyd County Sheriff’s Office –

The following is a press release from the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office:

“We have received notification that our scam artists are back in business full time. Most recently, they have begun using a real police officers name in hopes that it will give some legitimacy to their scheme.

Please remember that we will NEVER call you for payment. We will NEVER call you to tell you that you can either pay us or we will come arrest you on a warrant.

Thankfully one of the latest targets had a family member at home with them who intercepted the phone call. These schemes are generally directed towards the elderly but no one is immune from them.

If you receive a phone call from someone representing themselves as a law enforcement officer and you are suspicious of it, please ask them for their agency, their rank, their name, and their supervisors name. If they provide you with all of that information, hang up, and look up the number on the internet and call that agency back and ask to speak with that person or their supervisor. Do not call a number they give you themselves. If they do not or will not give you that information chances are it is a scam.”