demanding money.
These scammers are reading the public record files of cases and calling those being subpoenaed. They are utilizing information in the cases to appear they are affiliated with the courts and criminal justice system. They then demand those targeted meet them at a location with cash, or else be arrested.
The State Attorney's Office reminds the public that anyone subpoenaed for a case will never be asked
to meet and provide money, under threat of arrest.
These scammers are reading the public record files of cases and calling those being subpoenaed. They are utilizing information in the cases to appear they are affiliated with the courts and criminal justice system. They then demand those targeted meet them at a location with cash, or else be arrested.
The State Attorney's Office reminds the public that anyone subpoenaed for a case will never be asked
to meet and provide money, under threat of arrest.
If you are ever contacted by the State Attorney's Office, you will be provided complete contact information so you may easily verify who you are interacting with.
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