Families desperate to free loved ones from jail are being tricked by sophisticated scammers posing as bond agents in Coweta County.

💔 Why It Matters: These fraudsters prey on people during their most vulnerable moments, stealing money from families already facing the emotional and financial strain of having a relative in jail.

🚨 What’s Happening: Scammers are accessing public jail records to target families of inmates, then posing as legitimate bond agents offering “discounted” release services.

  • The scheme has grown significantly over the past six months.
  • Victims are pressured to send money through apps like Cash App or Venmo, making the transactions nearly impossible to trace or recover.

📱 How The Scam Works: Fraudsters call family members claiming they can get their loved one released quickly and at a discount.

  • They use fake credentials, including made-up officer names and badge numbers.
  • Once payment is sent, the scammers disappear completely, leaving families with no recourse.

⚠️ Protect Yourself: If you receive an unsolicited call about posting bond, hang up immediately.

  • Always verify any bonding information directly with the jail or through the official county website
  • Remember: If a bond deal sounds too good to be true, it absolutely is