Sarasota law enforcement received more than 30 reports of victims of jury duty scams with losses exceeding $150K, U.S.
Two suspected scammers have been indicted and arrested for what authorities are calling "a brazen scheme perpetrated by an ...
Over the past year, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office and the FBI have identified more than 30 similar cases, resulting in total losses of more than $150,000.
The scam consists of calls coming from a “Sergeant Anderson,” who is seeking payment for a warrant for having missed jury ...
According to KTLA 5's Carlos Herrera, while many people in the Altadena area did heed evacuation warnings, many of them "unfortunately won't have anything to come back to" as he observed flames ...
The inmate and his girlfriend are accused of scamming a Sarasota woman out of more than $12,000.
The Charleston Police Department issued a warning Wednesday about a scam involving an individual impersonating a CPD ...
Birmingham resident Kelsey Hogan said that she always thought of phone scams as something people less up to date with technology fall for.
These types of scams are becoming more common, with reports of 30 victims and over $100,000 dollars scammed just in Sarasota.
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces the return by a grand jury of an indictment charging Anthony Sanders, a/k/a “Slanga” (28, McRae-Helena, GA) and Marlita ...
The U.S. Department of Justice announced indictments related to an alleged jury duty scam in Sarasota County on Wednesday.
Charleston Police officers said they are aware of a scam involving someone impersonating an officer and demanding money for allegedly missing jury duty.