The Madison County Clerk’s Office says it has been made aware of a scam involving orders of arrest.
WICOMICO CO. Md. – The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office is warning citizens of recent phone and email scams. We’re told the subject poses as a Wicomico County Sheriff’s Deputy and tells the person they owe money and if they don’t pay, legal action will be taken against them and they may end up in jail. Officials are reminding citizens that
Lexington Police are warning area residence to be on the lookout for a phone scam that's been circulating
(From the Tiffin Police Department) A dangerous nationwide scam involving gold bars and Bitcoin has now reached Tiffin. The Tiffin Police Department is actively investigating this scam with the assistance of the FBI. The scam involves fraudsters posing as law enforcement officials to manipulate unsuspecting individuals. Be on high alert if you receive a call
Michael Fanone was beaten, tortured by rioters, had a heart attack and concussion.
Police warn residents to be cautious of this scam and say no officer will ask for card information over the phone.
On Tax Day, the U.S. Attorney’s Office heeds a warning against IRS imposter scams and other emerging and existing financial fraud schemes that target unsuspecting Americans, especially older adults.
HIAWATHA (KSNT) - The Brown County Sheriff's Office is warning residents of a scam telling residents they have been awarded a grant. On Friday, April 5 the sheriff's office said county residents have been getting calls and emails where they are promised different amounts of "Free Money". The scammers tell victims they've been awarded a []
The same weekend a local teenager died falling off an SUV, another police department is sharing video of teens “car surfing.”
Phone scams are on the rise in the State of Florida. This is according to the Office of Inspector General, which has received reports from residents and former residents since April 4. The Santa Rosa County Clerk’s Office wants to make residents aware of this scam and how it is being perpetrated.
The former police officer has now been dismissed from his role
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has warned of a phishing scam that’s attempting to trick individuals with phony arrest warrants, the Japan Times reports.