Fake Deputy Phone Scam Warning From Hillsborough County Sheriff
Fake deputy phone scam sees an uptick, and the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office has put out an alert.
The alert is regarding a recent increase in phone scams in which some individuals are claiming to be Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office employees.
What we know about this fake deputy phone scam:
The scam has been around for years, but HCSO put out a recent reminder due to an increase in its occurrence. In the scam, the callers are contacting residents over the phone and claiming to be deputies. They’ll falsely state that their victim on the phone has a warrant outstanding. In order to avoid being arrested, the scammer asks for large amounts of cash, or large payments of Bitcoin or gift cards.
Sheriff Chad Chronister said in a statement:
“The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office will never solicit payments over the phone, especially through unconventional methods like cash delivery or cryptocurrency. If you receive a suspicious call claiming to be from the Sheriff’s Office and demanding money, hang up immediately and report the incident to us.”
If you receive one of these scam calls, HCSO requests you report the call online or call 813-247-8200.
HCSO has some tips and clues to help to avoid being a victim in one of these phone scams:
HCSO will never request cash or personal information on the phone.
You cannot resolve a warrant with a cash, Bitcoin or gift card payments.
Law enforcement agencies do not accept Bitcoin or gift cards for payments.
If you think you’re receiving a scam call, here’s what the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office recommends:
Hang up the phone immediately and do not provide any personal information. The HCSO asks that you also share this information about the fake deputy phone scam with others to those who are vulnerable to scams.