The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department is warning the public about a phone scam involving a claim of missed jury duty and a request to buy a money order to pay fines.
In a Thursday night press release, the Sheriff’s Department said it has received a report of a man who placed a phone call to a victim and identified himself as a sheriff’s deputy. The scammer informed the victim they have missed jury duty, and he asked them to buy a money order to pay the fines. He then asked the victim to meet him to pay and avoid going to jail. This scam has apparently been attempted in Anderson County and in the Clinton area.
The caller ID of the scammer shows “Warrants Division,†but that is fake and this is a scam, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in the press release.
“This is the same scam that has been circulating this week in Knox County,” he said. “There are several variations of scams targeting our area. The callers are claiming to be officers with various law enforcement agencies and are collecting funds for missed jury duty or outstanding warrants. In most of the scams, the caller request that funds be paid by purchasing either a prepaid credit card or money order.”
White said law enforcement agencies do not operate in this manner.
“No matter how threatening the phone calls may sound, these are scams,” he said. “If you receive a similar phone call, do not give the caller any money or give out any personal information.”
If you feel like you are a victim of a fraud or scam, call the Sheriff’s Communications Center at (865) 457-2414 or your local law enforcement agency.
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