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Beware of the Jury Duty Scam in York County!

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News Summary

York County residents are urged to be cautious of a fraudulent jury duty scam. Scammers, posing as law enforcement, are threatening individuals with fines for missed jury duty and demanding payment through untraceable methods such as cryptocurrency and gift cards. The sheriff’s office warns that these phone calls are not legitimate, and residents should verify any requests for payment with official sources. Victims have reported losing thousands of dollars, emphasizing the need for vigilance and reporting any suspicious activity.

News Summary

York County residents are urged to be cautious of a fraudulent jury duty scam. Scammers, posing as law enforcement, are threatening individuals with fines for missed jury duty and demanding payment through untraceable methods such as cryptocurrency and gift cards. The sheriff’s office warns that these phone calls are not legitimate, and residents should verify any requests for payment with official sources. Victims have reported losing thousands of dollars, emphasizing the need for vigilance and reporting any suspicious activity.

Beware of the Jury Duty Scam in York County!

Hey there, York County residents! There’s a sneaky scam making the rounds that you should definitely keep an eye out for. The local sheriff’s office is sounding the alarm about some shady characters posing as law enforcement officers, and they’re trying to scare folks into paying fake jury duty fines.

The Scam Unfolds

So here’s the deal: you might get a phone call out of the blue, and the caller claims you’ve missed jury duty. They sound official and don’t hold back on the threats. They’ll tell you that if you don’t pay up right then and there, you could face some serious legal trouble. Yikes! Imagine the panic that must cause!

Cryptocurrency and Other Strange Payments

Now, here’s where it gets even trickier. These scammers are asking their victims to pay via cryptocurrency or using other hard-to-trace methods, like prepaid gift cards or even wire transfers. If you’re not familiar with how these payment methods work or are unsure about them, this could be a real red flag! Remember, if someone is asking you to pay like that, it’s almost certainly a scam.

Keep Your Guard Up!

Authorities are urging all residents to remain cautious. It’s super important to verify any claims directly with the courthouse or local law enforcement before you act. Don’t let fear drive you to make a hasty decision! If you feel uneasy about a call, just hang up and double-check the information through official channels.

Reporting the Scam

thousands of dollars, with one poor person losing over $12,700 this year alone. That kind of hit can really sting, so don’t keep it to yourself! Reach out to the York County Sheriff’s Office or the South Carolina Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division to report what happened.

Scammers Getting Crafty

A Word from the Sheriff

never reach out to individuals demanding payment for missed jury duty. Important to note – the courthouse does not send out deputies to arrest anyone for missing jury duty and would never ask for payment over the phone. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, you can bet those are warning signs that something ain’t right!

What Should You Do?

Keep safe, York County, and stay alert out there! With a little caution, we can all work together to put a stop to this scam.

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