KCSO has seen a dramatic increase in reports of phone scams. Some of these scams reference current or former Klamath County Sheriff’s Office employees and make statements about failure to appear for grand jury and demand money or the target would be arrested.
To avoid becoming a victim of scams look for the following possible indicators:
- Incoming calls from an outside area code, or foreign telephone number
- Requires you to send money for a prize or family member in trouble
- Callers go to great lengths to keep you on the phone
- Money is only accepted via wire transfer service
The Klamath County Sheriff’s Office encourages you to share this information with friends and family members.
I am 92 and do not answer any phone call unless I know the person. If it is important they can leave a message. And I never give out information
Another method scammers use, money gift cards purchased at a dollar store and mailed to them. The bait, “you won $30,000” now follow these directions.
From my experience, this is just one of many of scams I’ve had. This one was the stupidest.
Judy