We are still having people fall victim to this scam

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We are still having people fall victim to this scam, please do not give money. Call the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office at 352-793-2621 to verify if you have a concern. Please share! 

*new info* if you are provided this number 352-571-3095 DO NOT call it, it is not a SCSO number. 

SCAM ALERT!

We are posting this community alert again. Please share! 

The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public of a phone scam involving calls from a subject claiming to be an SCSO deputy (sometimes automated), who tell victims they have active warrants for their arrest. The caller tells victims they must send money or buy gift cards for a designated amount so the warrants can be “processed,” and the victims can avoid arrest or similar language. Such calls have come from various numbers, which appear to be internet-based, and are likely used as a “spoof” to disguise the number from which the call actually originates.

Law enforcement agencies do not solicit payments from subjects with active arrest warrants. If you receive such a call, be aware it is a scam, and DO NOT send money, buy gift cards or provide the caller with personal information! If you have questions regarding the authenticity of any law enforcement contact, call the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office. 

Original source can be found here.



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