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Madison County Sheriff’s Office Warns Residents of Scam Calls Impersonating Law Enforcement

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is issuing a warning to residents regarding a resurgence of  scam calls targeting individuals within Madison County. These deceptive calls, displaying a spoofed  telephone number falsely associated with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, often employ the names  "Captain Davis" or "Lieutenant Barnes," among others. 

In these fraudulent calls, scammers pose as deputies from MCSO and falsely claim that the recipient has  failed to appear for jury duty in a local court. Victims are then instructed to follow specific payment  instructions, which may include withdrawing cash from an ATM, sending a money order, or purchasing  certain types of gift cards. The scammers assert that this payment is necessary to address the alleged  court matter. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This is a SCAM! 

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes that it will NEVER initiate such calls or demand any form  of payment over the phone. Furthermore, individuals should never provide cash, and any website  provided by the scammer for online payments is fraudulent and should not be accessed. 

If you receive a call of this nature, it is crucial to immediately contact the Madison County Sheriff’s Office  at 731-423-6000 to report the incident. 

We urge the community to assist in sharing this vital information with family and friends to ensure  everyone is aware of this ongoing scam and can take measures to avoid becoming a victim.


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