The scammer claimed the call recipient had missed jury duty and needed to pay $3,000 via Coinstar.
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK (KMID/KPEJ) - As summer grows closer and temperatures continue to rise in the Basin, the Big Bend National Park is reminding visitors of the importance of bringing plenty of water while visiting the park. The National Park said it's a good idea to pack plenty of water to stay cool and []
Callers are impersonating deputies and telling victims they need to pay fines to avoid an arrest.
Saoirse died at 12 years of age at the beginning of March after her five-year battle with an Osteosarcoma tumour, a rare form of cancer, in her tibia
MIDLAND COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - The Midland County Sheriff's Office is warning citizens of ongoing phone scams where the caller impersonates local law enforcement officers, demanding money. While there are several variations of the scam, MCSO said callers always identify themselves as law enforcement and demand money in the form of gift cards, credit/debit cards, []
The Butler County Sheriff’s Office says they’re seeing a significant increase in scam calls and warn that the scammers are getting more sophisticated.
The life of Sebastian Armistead shines as a candle of hope for any abused child, and proof of the grand possibilities when people come together to support a youngster in his journey toward goodness.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is weighing measures to help Palestinians living in the United States who want to bring family from the war-torn region. “We are constantly evaluating policy
LIVINGSTON PARISH - The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office warned people within the parish that scammers are pretending to be LPSO deputies to get money.According to the LPSO, scammers tell potential victims that they owe fines and court costs for past citations, and then tell potential victims to send funds via CashApp or gift cards to avoid facing a warrant for their arrest.The LPSO tells those contacted by scammers to contact them at 225-686-2241 x1.Permalink| Comments
If you anticipate paying for any outstanding tolls, watch out for this text message phishing scam where fraudsters impersonate toll collection services, trying to trick consumers into paying fake outstanding tolls.
The Chattanooga Fire Department was battling several burning piles of scrap metal at PSC Metals on West 19th Street on Tuesday afternoon.