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Douglas Co. Phone Scams, June 3
Douglas Co. Phone Scams, June 3
Douglas Co. Phone Scams, June 3

Published on: 06/03/2025

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DCSO release - DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. - The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is once again warning residents about a common scam that has resurfaced in our community. Individuals are receiving fraudulent calls claiming there is some type of law enforcement matter that needs attention. The caller, often using the names of actual staff members, pressures victims to pay the fine through gift cards or cash apps. The caller employs tactics intended to create a sense of necessary immediate action.  This is the same scam the Sheriff's Office has warned about several times over the past several years. Scammers continue to exploit fear and urgency by using the names of real officials to create a sense of legitimacy. However, it’s important to remember that legitimate law enforcement will never demand payment for fines via cash apps, gift cards, or any other unconventional methods. Nor will law enforcement call residents advising them a warrant has been issued for their arrest.  "This is not the first time we've seen this scam, and unfortunately, it continues to target members of our community," said Undersheriff Brad O’Dell. "We want to remind residents that this tactic is fraudulent and ask that they share this warning with elderly friends and family members.”  O'Dell emphasized the role that retailers, and cashiers can play in preventing these scams. "Retailers and their staff can help protect the public from scams like this," said O'Dell. "Posting signs at checkout stands and educating cashiers to recognize warning signs can be incredibly helpful.”  Residents are strongly encouraged to be cautious when receiving unsolicited calls demanding immediate payment for any alleged fines, especially those related to jury duty. If you receive such a call, do not engage with the caller. Simply hang up and report the incident to law enforcement.  For further information or to report a scam attempt, please contact the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at (541) 440-4471.

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