
Potential fraud victim warns about ‘jury duty scam’ that almost stole her money…
Victims of these court clerk-impersonating con artists are pleading for justice.
Teacher Exposes Jury Duty Phone Scam: How to Protect Yourself A local 5th-grade teacher, known online as Mrs. Tait, recently shared a harrowing account of a sophisticated jury duty scam she narrowly avoided, urging the public to remain vigilant. The incident highlights a growing trend of fraudulent calls targeting unsuspecting individuals. Mrs. Tait recounted receiving multiple calls from an unidentifiable number. Upon answering, the caller, claiming to be from her local sheriff's office, informed her she had failed to appear for jury duty. The scammer demonstrated a disturbing level of personal information, including her full name and address, and even provided a fabricated deputy badge number to lend credibility to their demands. "He was so convincing, it was absolutely terrifying," Mrs. Tait stated in her video. Despite the detailed information, she grew suspicious due to the nature of the call and the lack of caller ID. She decided to verify the claim by contacting her local dispatch's non-emergency line. Authorities confirmed that the call was indeed a scam. They clarified that official jury summons are exclusively delivered via certified mail and that law enforcement agencies would never contact individuals by phone for missed jury duty or demand immediate action over the phone. They also advised that anyone receiving such calls should immediately hang up and report the incident to their local police or sheriff's department to help track these fraudulent activities. This incident serves as a crucial reminder for citizens to be cautious of unsolicited calls, especially those demanding personal information or immediate payment under threat of legal action. Always verify official communications through established, publicly available contact numbers for government agencies.
Victims of these court clerk-impersonating con artists are pleading for justice.
"It honestly sickens me the way people prey on others."