The Sheriff’s Office in Madison County, Alabama, is advising local residents to remain vigilant as a series of phone scams continue to emerge in the area. Individuals posing as representatives from the department are making calls to residents, falsely asserting that they have outstanding warrants or have engaged in criminal activities. These scammers then pressure victims into making payments to avoid potential arrest.
To enhance their deception, the callers often employ caller ID spoofing techniques, which allow them to present themselves as legitimate authorities. The Sheriff’s Office emphasizes that law enforcement officials will never reach out to solicit donations, inform individuals about active warrants, or request payments through methods such as CashApp, Venmo, gift cards, or wire transfers.
Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious calls to their local law enforcement agency. Even if a call appears to be credible, the Sheriff’s Office strongly advises individuals to verify the information by contacting the department directly before proceeding with any payments.