Phone Scam Alert from SD Sheriff's Department

San Diego County Sheriff's Department

Community: Phone Scam Alert

Beware; phone scammers have recently been posing as members of the Sheriff's Department.

The criminals call the victims and identify themselves as Sheriff's Deputies or representing the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. The victims are told they have outstanding warrants. Callers claim they will clear the arrest warrant or cancel a pending court appearance if the potential victim sends money within a certain time-frame. Victims are also told the Sheriff's Department will have a local police officer come to their home and arrest them if they don’t send money. If you receive a solicitation for money based on this scenario, it's a scam.

On Wednesday, January 10th, a caller claiming to be a Sergeant from the Sheriff's Financial Crimes Unit informed a 69-year-old woman from Fashion Valley that she won $600,000, but she would have to send a check in order to pay the taxes on the prize. The woman in this case called the Sheriff's Department and discovered the call was bogus.

Impersonating a Sheriff's Deputy is a violation of state law. No deputy or employee of the Sheriff's Department will ever contact members of the public by telephone to demand money or any other form of payment. If someone tells you they need money for you to receive money, it's a scam. If you get this type of call, hang up immediately.

People with outstanding warrants are encouraged to turn themselves in Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at any one of the Sheriff's Court Facilities http://goo.gl/y035S. For more information on warrants and bail notices, visit http://goo.gl/J5N5g.
Contact Information:
Sheriff's Financial Crimes Unit
858-974-2322
mark.varnau@sdsheriff.org

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Tags: community, crime, police


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Comment by Kellee Hearther on January 13, 2013 at 6:22pm

Thanks for the heads up Ashley!

 

Comment by Nanette on January 14, 2013 at 8:33am
Thank you for the information.

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