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Scam Alert: Georgia sheriff’s office warns of social media scammers

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Fake profile scammers on social media are targeting Good Samaritans in Haralson County and throughout Georgia, according to a warning from the Haralson County Sheriff’s Office.

The strategy in this scam involves sharing heart-wrenching pictures of injured animals and disoriented elderly folks to lure kind-hearted locals into falling for their scam.

What Happened? Haralson County Sheriff’s Office sounded the alarm through a post on social media, cautioning residents to thoroughly verify before sharing posts from questionable profiles. The law enforcement agency revealed that these scammers, disguised behind fake profiles, make posts with pictures that tug at the heartstrings of caring individuals. Yet, their true intentions are far from noble.

Why It Matters: With the growth of social media, the digital space has become a fertile ground for scams. This particular scheme in Haralson County is not just taking advantage of innocent people’s goodwill, but also stoking unnecessary panic. Awareness and vigilance are key to combating such scams.

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What’s Next? The Sheriff’s Office urged residents not to blindly share these posts. They recommend researching the original account behind the post before sharing. Officials also pointed out the need to scrutinize the background of photos shared, which often reveal that the images aren’t local.

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