The Carroll County Sheriff's Office issued a warning today, about an ongoing scam where someone posing as Captain Pope from the department is falsely soliciting funds over the phone.

Scam Alert: No, the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office isn’t calling to collect a fine for missing jury duty

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The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office issued a warning today, about an ongoing scam where someone posing as Captain Pope from the department is falsely soliciting funds over the phone.

Locals are reporting that the scammer accuses victims of missing jury duty and demands immediate payment to avoid legal repercussions. However, the Sheriff’s Office assured residents that it will never request money in such a manner.

As a general rule, the sheriff’s department doesn’t provide courtesy calls if you have warrants. They prefer surprise, in person visits.

Scams like these are on the rise, as methods to send money digitally become more streamlined and accessible. These fraudsters often rely on catching individuals off guard, using authority figures or urgent scenarios to pressure their victims into complying without double-checking the information.

Carroll County residents are strongly advised not to fall prey to such schemes. They are reminded never to send money without first verifying the source and ensuring the request is legitimate.

The Sheriff’s Office urged anyone who feels uneasy or suspects they might be the target of a scam to reach out. They can be contacted at 770-830-5916 or, in case of immediate concerns, by dialing 911 to report the incident.

Remember, scams like these bank on the victim’s fear and confusion. It’s essential to stay informed and alert to avoid falling for such deceptive practices.

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