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Posted on: October 6, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Scammers Using Linn County Sheriff’s Office Employee Names

Linn County Sheriff's Office Star

The Linn County Sheriff’s Office has received several reports of scammers using actual names of Sheriff’s Office employees and advising the victims that they have missed jury duty and now have a warrant issued for their arrest. The victims are further told that they can take care of the warrant by submitting a payment through a kiosk. The victims are often directed to a Bitcoin or similar cryptocurrency kiosk and are told to deposit the money into the machine and then scan a QR code that was sent to them. Some victims have then been directed to come to the Sheriff’s Office after they have deposited the money into the kiosk in an effort to make the scam appear to be legitimate.

If you get a call similar to this, be advised this is a scam and you will be out your money. A law enforcement agency will never request payment for a citation or warrant through these types of kiosks or ask you to purchase anything to keep you from going to jail. If you receive a call similar to this just hang up. Do not send money through a crypto currency kiosk or purchase anything in an attempt to take care of a warrant to keep from going to jail.

Please note that these scammers sound very convincing and will go to great lengths to get you to give them money. When in doubt, hang up on the caller and contact your local law enforcement agency.

If you feel that you have been a victim of a scam, contact your local law enforcement agency.

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