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Warning: Scammers are posing as Cameron County officials

Cameron County is facing a surge in fraudulent calls

Cameron County residents are being targeted by scammers posing as local law enforcement officers, the sheriff’s office reports. These fraudulent callers deceitfully request personal information and falsely request payment for unpaid taxes and fines.

Understand the scam

According to local authorities, these scammers use sophisticated tactics to convince residents that they are speaking to real officials. Callers often use threats and urgency to pressure individuals into making hasty decisions and typically demand immediate payment using unaccountable methods.

Authorities advise vigilance

The Sheriff’s Office urges the community to remain vigilant. “Do not give out any personal information or make any payments over the phone,” emphasized a spokesman. Residents are urged to hang up immediately and report the incident to local authorities if they suspect they are being targeted by scammers.

Steps to take if targeted

If you believe you have fallen victim to such a scam, it is important to act quickly:

  • Contact your local law enforcement agency directly using a known and trusted number.
  • Report the incident to prevent further scams.
  • Monitor your financial accounts and consider filing fraud alerts with credit reporting agencies if necessary.

By staying informed and cautious, residents can help protect themselves and their community from these fraudulent tactics.

URLs

  1. Cameron County Sheriff’s Office

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Cameron County is facing a surge in fraudulent calls

Cameron County residents are being targeted by scammers posing as local law enforcement officers, the sheriff’s office reports. These fraudulent callers deceitfully request personal information and falsely request payment for unpaid taxes and fines.

Understand the scam

According to local authorities, these scammers use sophisticated tactics to convince residents that they are speaking to real officials. Callers often use threats and urgency to pressure individuals into making hasty decisions and typically demand immediate payment using unaccountable methods.

Authorities advise vigilance

The Sheriff’s Office urges the community to remain vigilant. “Do not give out any personal information or make payments over the phone,” emphasized a spokesman. Residents are urged to hang up immediately and report the incident to local authorities if they suspect they are being targeted by scammers.

Steps to take if targeted

If you believe you have fallen victim to such a scam, it is important to act quickly:

  • Contact your local law enforcement agency directly using a known and trusted number.
  • Report the incident to prevent further scams.
  • Monitor your financial accounts and consider filing fraud alerts with credit reporting agencies if necessary.

By staying informed and cautious, residents can help protect themselves and their community from these fraudulent tactics.

URLs

  1. Cameron County Sheriff’s Office