'It Was Well Thought Out': Woman Nearly Falls Victim to Jury Duty Scam
- Earlier this week, Kane County Sheriff’s Office warned residents of a phone scam impersonating law enforcement and targeting Kane County residents.
- Scammers impersonate Kane County Court or Sheriff’s Office, faking phone numbers, badge numbers, and case details to threaten arrest over missed jury duty.
- Earlier this week, Kane County Sheriff’s Office reports show scammers requesting personal data like SSNs and offering no legitimate payment methods, advising residents to hang up and verify calls at 630-232-8400.
- Kane County Sheriff’s Office warns residents that scammers never ask for personal data or payments, urging them to alert neighbors and report suspicious calls to prevent fraud.
- Residents should verify suspicious calls by calling non-emergency dispatch at 630-232-8400 to prevent scams and protect personal information.
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