Attorney General Warns of Jury Duty Phone Scam

Attorney General Warns
of Jury Duty Phone Scam
 
 
 
 
 
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and Hughes County Sheriff Patrick Callahan encourage the public to be careful about a jury duty telephone scam after a Hughes County resident was recently defrauded out of $22,000.
 
“These types of scams are designed to threaten and scare people into taking quick action without properly investigating,” Jackley said. “If you get a telephone call or text message about a summons for jury duty, please check with the court of clerks.”
 
The resident received a call from someone supposedly representing the Hughes County Sheriff’s Office and was told they had failed to appear for jury duty and would be subject to arrest if they did not pay a fine immediately via Bitcoin.
 
“The Hughes County Sheriff’s Office or any legitimate law enforcement agency or court will never demand payment via the telephone or by any form of cryptocurrency like Bitcoin,” Callahan said. “If you receive a call like this, please hang up immediately and report it to law enforcement.”
 
The public can report scams to the South Dakota Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at 1-800-300-1986 or at https://consumer.sd.gov/.

 

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