Iron County Residents Targeted by Imposter Scams
Iron County Residents Targeted by Imposter Scams
Iron County Residents Targeted by Imposter Scams
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Residents in Iron County, Utah, are facing an alarming surge in scam calls from an individual impersonating law enforcement, demanding immediate cash payments for fictitious legal issues such as outstanding warrants and missed jury duty. Lt. Dave Mitchell of the Iron County Sheriff’s Office reported multiple victims, one losing $2,500, highlighting the urgency of the situation as the impersonator displays sophisticated knowledge of law enforcement procedures, even using Mitchell's name and call numbers. The Sheriff’s Office emphasizes that legitimate law enforcement will never request payment over the phone, urging citizens to verify any suspicious calls in person. Similar scams have been reported in other regions, including St. Mary’s County, where fraudsters use caller ID spoofing to appear as deputies. Authorities across these areas are working diligently to inform the public and prevent further victimization by promoting vigilance and proper verification of any claims made by callers. Residents are advised to disregard any calls demanding payment and report such incidents to local law enforcement agencies.

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